The factual accuracy of this coat of arms or the file name is disputed.
Reason: David Armstrong-Jones does not quarter the arms of his mother, Princess Margaret. The arms of a British sovereign's children are not heritable and so he would require a grant or warrant to be entitled to them, which he does not have. See discussion
The factual accuracy of this coat of arms or the file name is disputed.
Reason: "Viscount Linley" was used by David Armstrong-Jones as a courtesy title. He was not actually a peer and so was not entitled to coronet, supporters or a peer's helm.
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