Tim was commissioned to design the lettering and a crown for Fortnum and Mason’s Coronation product range in 2023. This window display is based on his designs.
Tim was commissioned to design the lettering and a crown for Fortnum and Mason’s Coronation product range in 2023. This window display is based on his designs.
The reverse of the Great Seal was commissioned and made by the Royal Mint, from a shaded drawing by Tim Noad of the Royal Arms of Charles III.
The magnificent uniforms of the State Drummers and Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry prominently feature the Royal Cypher of King Charles III.
Detail of the title page of the Coronation Roll, written and illuminated by Tim Noad, showing the Royal Arms, St Edward’s Crown and the floral emblems of the United Kingdom.
The Royal Cypher is a constant feature in the official and personal lives of Their Majesties The King and Queen.
HRH the Prince of Wales investing HM the King with the Stole Royal at the Coronation.
The Royal Cypher featured on the cover of Country Life magazine in November 2024.
A black-and-white version of the Royal Arms with the Tudor Crown but no helmet and crest, as used by HM Government
The new official design of the Royal Arms replaces St Edward’s Crown, used by Elizabeth II, with the ‘Tudor’ Crown. Executed under the direction of Garter King of Arms.
A detail from the Stole Royal showing part of the medieval Cosmati Pavement at Westminster Abbey, embroidered from Tim Noad’s design by the Royal School of Needlework.
Illuminated miniature of Charles III as he appeared at the Coronation, wearing the Stole Royal, in the initial C of a Letters Patent granting the title of Somerset Herald.
The ‘Lesser Arms’ are used by HM Government; here on the Prime Minister’s podium for official speeches.