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A fact from Coat of arms of the Prince of Wales appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 18 November 2018 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
@Sodacan: I know you are the creator of the page and you probably want to keep it the way it is, but don't you think it's a little bit confusing to have coat of arms of the relatives of the current Prince of Wales shown on that section but also have arms of Augusta of Saxe-Gotha who is in no way related to them? (except that she's an ancestor but that's it) And what's your logic for adding the pictures of Edward, George, Edward, and Charles? It's supposed to be a list of the individuals, and their articles are one click away so users can see their images there if they wish to. Keivan.fTalk03:17, 11 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
As of 23 September 2022, William has not been granted the arms his father previously had, or a version of them. I mean, I know that the tradition is that the King will grant William, as Prince of Wales, a version of these arms. But when is that going to happen? RicLightning (talk) 23:38, 15 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Sodacan's current graphic of William's armorial achievement omits the inescutcheon of the Principality of Wales but photographs from a visit to Birmingham on 20th April show that said inescutcheon was included on the flag and shield atop his car roof.[[1]][[2]] Robin S. Taylor (talk) 12:06, 21 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Which means that Prince William is using his father's previous coat of arms from when he was Prince of Wales. And it means that the King has already decided that his son and heir can use that version of Prince of Wales arms. RicLightning (talk) 16:01, 21 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]