Royal Coat of Arms
Royal Coat of Arms

The Royal Coat of Arms of the Royal House of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies represents the history, tradition, and identity of the Bourbon dynasty. An heraldic symbol of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, it encompasses the historical emblems of the Royal House and bears witness to the cultural, institutional, and dynastic heritage of the Bourbon family throughout the centuries.
The coat of arms of the Royal House of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies consists of a central oval escutcheon divided into nineteen parts (17 arms and 2 shields), surmounted by the Royal Crown and surrounded by the Collars of the Chivalric Orders belonging to the Royal House of Bourbon of France, Spain, and the Two Sicilies: the Illustrious Royal Order of Saint Januarius, the insignia of the Royal Order of Saint Ferdinand and of Merit, the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George (House of Bourbon of the Two Sicilies), the Order of the Golden Fleece (Royal House of Bourbon of Spain), the Order of the Holy Spirit (Royal House of Bourbon of France), and the Royal Order of Charles III (Royal House of Bourbon of Spain).
