To Arthur, the identity of the convoy's owner was easy to discern. A quick glance at the noble emblem on the car door provided a rough idea of which family he belonged to.
The emblem not only featured three golden lions symbolizing England, a standing red lion symbolizing Scotland, and a harp symbolizing Ireland, but the supporters on either side of the shield were a golden lion symbolizing England and a silver unicorn symbolizing Scotland, clearly indicating that the owner of this carriage was a true blue-blooded nobility of the British Royal Family.
The crown above the shield with golden alternating leaf patterns and pearl embellishments indicated his rank: a Duke, and a Royal Duke at that.
Combined with the slightly informal entourage compared to other royal members, the true identity of the carriage owner was now evident.