
Three years after becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate have finally unveiled their updated Conjugal Coat of Arms. The reveal was so discreet that only the most observant royal fans noticed it, tucked inside the programme for this year’s Royal Variety Performance. It was the couple’s first appearance at the event since Kate’s recovery earlier this year, making the evening already meaningful before anyone spotted the new emblem.
The pair were welcomed at the Royal Albert Hall with a full lineup of performers, from Jessie J to the cast of Paddington The Musical. Earlier in the evening, Kate met nine-year-old twins Emelia and Olivia Edwards, who handed her flowers on behalf of their family. She admitted that George, Charlotte and Louis were disappointed to stay home, joking that she would have to keep it “a big secret” that she met the young presenters.

A new symbol for their roles as Prince and Princess of Wales
Inside the event brochure, fans discovered the revised coat of arms placed within the broader Prince of Wales emblem. William’s shield sits on the left, Kate’s on the right, framed by the familiar lion and unicorn. Above it rests the coronet of the Prince of Wales, along with the historic feathers and the motto Ich dien, meaning I serve. The image circulated quickly online, with many noting that this was the first time the updated version had appeared in public.
Reactions were swift and enthusiastic. Some praised how majestic the new design looked, while others pointed out subtle updates reflecting William’s role as heir apparent. A few royal commentators even hoped that the couple’s individual coats of arms and new monograms might be unveiled next.

For now, this quiet debut feels like another small step in William and Kate’s evolving public life. A polished but understated symbol, revealed during an evening devoted to performance and tradition, marking their place in the next chapter of the monarchy.