




The New Princely and County Flags & Arms of Carmont.
As the Principality of Carmont continues to develop its institutions and territorial organisation, I have introduced a new series of flags to distinguish the Crown and the Counties of the Principality.
The Princely Standard represents the personal authority and presence of the Prince and serves as the principal flag of the Crown and Government, and uses the state Coat of Arms.
The creation of county flags for Montfort and Drayford gives Carmont's territorial divisions their own identities while maintaining a clear visual relationship with the national flag and heraldry.
The county arms deliberately use simpler silver coronets rather than the Princely Crown. This establishes a clear heraldic hierarchy: the Princely Crown remains associated with the Sovereign and the State, while the counties possess their own distinct but subordinate heraldic identity.
Together, these flags form part of Carmont's developing heraldic and vexillological tradition, giving the Principality a clearer distinction between the symbols of the Crown, the nation, and its territorial divisions.
The first slide features the new Princely Standard of Carmont.
The second slide features the new flag of the County of Montfort, the seat of the Capital (Montfort).
The third slide features the new flag of the County of Drayford.
The fourth slide features the new Arms of Montfort.
The fifth slide features the new Arms of Drayford
The Constitution and supporting Statutes of the Principality are also nearing completion and will be published shortly, providing the legal and institutional framework upon which these developments are founded.