File talk:Coronet of the British Heir Apparent.svg
This isn't a crown. It's a coronet.
[edit]Crowns are for sovereigns. The Prince of Wales is not a (personal) sovereign.
See
http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/personalprofiles/theprinceofwales/abouttheprince/coatofarms/
and see the blazon at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Coat_of_Arms_of_Charles,_Prince_of_Wales.svg
It's a coronet. The animals are said to be "crowned" but the things they are crowned WITH are "coronets".
I'm finding, today, some notion going around the wikis that if a coronet has an arch then it's a crown. That's not true. It's not a distinction that depends on the presence or absence of arches, and, furthermore, why WOULD it be dependent on the presence or absence of arches? What do arches have to do with anything? What do they AFFECT? They're just art.69.86.130.90 13:09, 22 January 2011 (UTC)Christopher L. Simpson