Our Logo

The logo of the Grenada Monarchist League is rich with symbolism to reflect the character of Grenada and our Crown.

The logo consists most prominently of Saint Edward’s Crown, the coronation crown of the King. Saint Edward’s Crown adorns the emblems and insignia of institutions such as the Royal Grenada Police Force and His Majesty’s Prison Service, the ceremonial maces of the Houses of Parliament, and the badge of the Order of the Nation. It is the most recognisable emblem of the Grenadian monarchy.

The crown is surrounded by a garland of Bougainvillea, Grenada’s national flower. Along the bottom of the garland is arrayed 7 red roses, representing the 6 parishes of Grenada and the sister islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

Along the bottom of the garland can be found two cacao pods, representing Grenada’s long agricultural history. Near the mid and top of the garland can be found 4 nutmeg pods, representing Grenada’s most important and defining spice.

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