The above is our Kingdom of Britain flag. It represents the following:

  • Oak Tree – The oak tree is a symbol of strength, wisdom and endurance, yet its power feels calm and steady rather than forceful. With roots that reach deep into the earth and branches that stretch wide into the sky, it reminds us to stay grounded but open, strong but flexible.
    It represents growth through patience, the kind that comes from standing tall through every kind of weather. The oak offers a sense of safety and belonging, showing that true resilience isn’t about never bending — it’s about always finding your way back to balance.
  • Acorns – Represent the countries of England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales.
  • Oak leaves – The Islands around England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales including the Channel Islands.
  • Blue band – The waters around our island that nourish all life — the plants, the trees, the animals, the crops and us too.

While the movement is known as The Kingdom of Britain, these templates are for everyone. Communities across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, or Russia are warmly invited to adapt them in harmony with their own culture, values and environment. We’re always happy to offer advice or support whenever it’s needed.