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The District of Columbia mistakenly placed several Australian flags instead of British flags near the White House ahead of King Charles's U.S. visit, although the error was quickly corrected, a D.C.
Fifteen Australian flags were briefly among more than 230 put on display to welcome the British King on his arrival in the US capital.
US residents and children are usually not very illustrates about foreign countries, much less about flags so the District of Columbia, could be partially exonerated of the lack of knowledge. In effect DC,
Washington, D.C. mistakenly displayed about 15 Australian flags instead of the Union Jack ahead of King Charles III’s state visit, prompting quick removal by city officials. The mix-up, likely due to the Australian flag’s shared Union Jack motif, drew ...
A century-old red Australian flag that once led young men on a 100-kilometre march to enlist for World War I now takes pride of place in a museum in Nowra.
"That flag represents our people, our freedoms, and every Australian who has stood under it to serve."
Washington, D.C., mistakenly displayed 15 Australian flags instead of British flags ahead of King Charles III’s high-profile U.S. state visit. The mix-up, likely due to the flags’ similar designs, was swiftly corrected by city crews. The incident has ...