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- Family_of_Catherine,_Duchess_of_Cambridge symbolism "The dividing line down the centre is a canting of the name 'Middle-ton'. The acorns are a traditional symbol of England and a feature of west Berkshire, where the family have lived for 30 years. The three acorns also denote the family's three children. The gold chevron in the centre of the arms is an allusion to Carole Middleton's maiden name of Goldsmith. The two white chevronels symbolise peaks and mountains, and the family's love of the Lake District and skiing.".