
Royal Seal
A royal seal is an official stamp or emblem used by a monarch or royal authority to endorse documents, declarations, or communications. It signifies authenticity, approval, and authority, serving as a formal validation from the ruling power. Historically, seals were often pressed into wax or other materials to secure and legitimize important documents, ensuring they came from and were authorized by the monarchy or royal institution. Today, royal seals may be used symbolically or in official emblems to represent the authority and legitimacy of a royal entity.