In the US, ahead of the upcoming visit of King Charles III, Australian flags were mistakenly raised instead of British ones, sparking a heated reaction online. The Independent writes about this, as reported by UNN.
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Ahead of the upcoming visit of King Charles to Washington, D.C., Australian flags were mistakenly raised. On Friday, hundreds of national flags were installed throughout the capital in honor of the British monarch's visit, including both British and American flags. Somehow, 15 Australian flags also made their way in
Photographs show groups of Australian flags lined up along black lampposts near the White House and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
The confusion likely arose due to the design: the Australian flag features the "Union Jack" in the upper left corner but is distinguished by six white stars on a blue background. The mistake was quickly corrected, and the Australian flags were removed
This error sparked a heated reaction online, where many users joked about the mix-up.
I blame George Bush and the "No Child Left Behind" program. Couldn't they spare 15 seconds to Google the flag of Great Britain?
Recall
King Charles III of the United Kingdom will undertake an official state visit to the United States next week to strengthen relations between the countries, which are experiencing the worst crisis in decades.
US President Donald Trump criticized Prince Harry, stating that he "does not speak for Great Britain" following comments by the Duke of Sussex about the US administration during an unexpected visit to Ukraine.