
Prime Minister Lord Andrew Musgrave, Lord Protector and Regent to the Crown, has officially unveiled the Coat of Arms of House Musgrave.
The design features a fox bearing a laurel wreath upon a divided field of green and gold, accompanied by the motto “By Right and Wit.” The arms are intended to serve as the principal heraldic device of House Musgrave, and will be used in official and ceremonial contexts.
The laurel wreath, described as the “Crown of Austenasia”, reflects a conception of authority derived through continuity and recognition. The fox, positioned prominently within the upper field, represents intelligence, deliberation, and measured governance. Together, these elements express the principles associated with the House.
The lower field incorporates the Austenasian Star, rendered in red upon gold. Its inclusion grounds the arms within the broader symbolic framework of Austenasia, linking the House directly to the state and its established emblems.
The Coat of Arms of House Musgrave is expected to appear in official publications, documents, and other materials associated with the administration.