King Charles III and Queen Camilla have unveiled their joint royal cypher.
If you ask any LinkedIn power user, personal branding isn’t just a thing, it’s everything. And as of this weekend,are off to the races and ready to connect, now that they’ve unveiled their joint royal cypher.
The dual cypher, which serves as a monogram of sorts for the couple on official correspondence and materials, features a pair of intertwined Cs, representing Charles and Camilla’s first initials. They’re locked together by an ornate letter R, for the Latin, meaning “king,” and the whole shebang is topped off with a crown, in case there was any confusion about who you’re dealing with.
The new logo graces the cover of the official program of the Royal Ascot, a weeklong series of horse races that begins Tuesday. It’s the first rendition of the event, a traditional counterpart to the
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