✨ Rules for Use of Royal Emblems
4506 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 165
- (a) The Royal Standard, The Queen’s Personal Flag for New Zealand, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Standard may not be flown by anyone other than Her Majesty or His Royal Highness and may not be reproduced on Souvenirs or incorporated in any scheme of decoration.
(b) The Royal Cyphers may NOT be reproduced on Souvenirs or incorporated in any scheme of decoration.
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The copyright in a portrait, picture or photograph and the ownership of a design are not affected by the foregoing and any question connected with it should be settled with the owner of the copyright or design.
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Enquiries as to the interpretation of these Rules and approval for design proposals, should be addressed to:—
The Director of Royal Visit
Internal Affairs Department
P.O. Box 805
WELLINGTON
Facsimile (04) 499 2472
For the Attention of Manager
(Constitutional)
or, in Britain to:—
The Secretary
Lord Chamberlain’s Office
Buckingham Palace
LONDON SW1A 1AA
Dated this 25th day of September 1989.
P. W. BOAG, Secretary for Internal Affairs.
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Rules for Use of Royal Emblems During Queen's Visit
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration25 September 1989
Royal Visit, Emblems, Souvenirs, Commemorative Items, New Zealand Flag, Royal Standard, Royal Cyphers, Copyright, Design Approval
- P. W. Boag, Secretary for Internal Affairs