The
Grand Duke has a personal coat of arms, the current arms were adopted in 2001: Quarterly: 1 and 4 Luxembourg, 2 and 3 Nassau (Blazon:
Azure billetty Or, a lion or armed and langued Gules). The lesser variant of the arms of the monarch has no external ornaments. The middle variant has the supporters and the crown. The greater variant has a dynastic inescutcheon with the arms of the
House of Bourbon-Parma (Blazon:
Azure bordure Gules charged with eight escallops Argent, three fleurs-de-lys Or). The supporters are holding a lance Or, flying the
flag of Luxembourg, albeit with a darker tone, identical to the
flag of the Netherlands, all surrounded by ermine mantling with the crown. File:Greater coat of arms of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg (2000).svg|Greater coat of arms of the Grand Duke File:Middle coat of arms of the grand-duke of Luxembourg(2000).svg|Middle coat of arms of the Grand Duke File:Lesser coat of arms of the grand-duke of Luxembourg(2000).svg|Lesser coat of arms of the Grand Duke
Historical The coat of arms adopted by
Grand Duke Adolphe in 1898: File:Luxemburg_groot_wapen_1898.svg|Greater Coat of arms of the Grand Duke File:Middle coat of arms of the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg prior to 2000.svg|Middle coat of arms of the Grand Duke File:Lesser coat of arms of the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg prior to 2000.svg|Lesser coat of arms of the Grand Duke These arms were adopted in 1898 by Grand Duke Adolphe and used by him and his successors up until
Grand Duke Jean. Upon acceding to the throne in 1964, Grand Duke Jean used the lesser and medium arms as adopted in 1898. The greater arms featuring the former territorial claims attached to the duchy of Nassau that was annexed by Prussia in 1866 were, however, unreflective of political reality of the time and were not used extensively: They were only used on the Great Seal of Grand Duke Jean. Prior to acceding the throne, Grand Duke Jean made use of the following arms: File:CoA_Jean_de_Luxembourg_(1939-1953).svg|1939 File:CoA_Jean_de_Luxembourg_(1953-1964).svg|1953
Arms of the Hereditary Grand Duke The current greater and lesser coats of arms for the Hereditary Grand Duke are currently prescribed by grand-ducal decree of 31 October 2012 and are similar to that of the Grand Duke's with the addition of a gold
label on the shield for differencing. In the greater arms, the supporters also do not carry flags. Greater coat of arms of the hereditary grand-duke of Luxembourg(2000).svg|Greater coat of arms of the Hereditary Grand Duke Lesser coat of arms of the Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg (2000).svg|Lesser coat of arms of the Hereditary Grand Duke ==The coat of arms of Henry V, Count of Luxembourg (1216–1281)==