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Technically the badge should be described as the Duke of Cornwall's feathers, as the badge is that of the eldest son of the sovereign, whether or not he has been invested as Prince of Wales. Image:Wru logo.jpg The Welsh Rugby Union logo The badge has been traditionally been worn on the jerseys of players in the Welsh rugby union team and as the logo of the Welsh Rugby Union. In the 1990s, the WRU modified the form of the badge they used in order to copyright the design. The new logo is more stylised, with "WRU" in place of "Ich Dien". The Welsh Rugby League have stuck to the traditional three feathers with "Cymru RL" written underneath. This ensign is also used by a society in Malta called 'The Prince of Wales Philarmonic Society'. The scope of this organisation is mainly one related to music but is also linked to the feast of St.Dominic in Vittoriosa in Malta. Malta was a colony of the British Crown for 200 years, and there exist a variety of clubs and organisations bearing the name of royal personalities.
The badge is also the cap badge of the The Royal Welsh, an amalgamation of three Welsh regiments, The Royal Welch Fusiliers, The Royal Regiment Of Wales and the Territorial Army's Royal Welsh Regiment. See also
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