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Why the British Royal Family uses lion as the symbol on their Royal Standards?

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Why the British Royal Family uses lion as the symbol on their Royal Standards?

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I believe lion is not a native animal in Britain. The Unicorn, The Griffin and The Lion appear in coats of arms across Europe they are there for purely symbolic purposes. When the Lion was first used in the English Royal Standard it was as mythical as the unicorn from the Scottish Standard.

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