Windsor's Coat of Arms
In the 16th Century this coat of arms was recorded for the town of Windsor.
A stag's head representing Berkshire and the royal forest sits above a stylised castle wall.
Between the stag's antlers the quartered royal crest of french gold fleur de lys on blue and the 3 gold english lions on scarlet. The royal crest indicates the symbolic importance of Windsor's relationship with the monarchy at the time.

"Gules three lions passant gardant in pale Or armed and langued Azure" is the official way of describing the lions.
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