Dc Preparation for King Charles Visit Goes Down Under with Australian ...
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In the United States, 15 Australian flags were mistakenly raised instead of British ones ahead of King Charles' visit.
DC preparation for King Charles visit goes Down Under with Australian flag error
WASHINGTON, April 24 - The District of Columbia mistakenly placed several Australian flags instead of British flags near the White House ahead of King Charles' U.S. visit, although the error was quickly corrected, a D.C. Department of Transportation official said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DC DOT mistakenly displayed Australian flag ahead of King Charles visit
Washington D.C. officials briefly displayed the wrong national flag ahead of King Charles III’s visit next week, after district public works crews mistakenly installed Australian flags instead of the Union Jack along a stretch of 17th Street NW near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. A D.C. Department of Transportation official told the Washington Examiner that the mix-up was limited to light posts in that area and was quickly corrected …
White House scrambles as Australian flags hung to greet arrival of King Charles
The White House took swift action after Australian flags were placed on the streets of Washington, D.C., to mark the arrival of King Charles III of Britain.On Friday, Photos shared on social media showed Australian flags lining 17th Street. Freelance reporter Andrew Leyden shared several of the photos on X."After a short lunch break (and geography lesson) DC public work crews have decided to replace the Australian flags with the British flag aro…
Flag blunder averted before Charles' visit The visit starts on Monday. In advance, Washington D.C. has prepared the reception. Australian flags were placed near the White House on Friday to welcome the king. But the error was quickly discovered and corrected, explain the authorities in the American capital. 15 Australian flags were set up among a total of 230 flags. They have now been replaced with the British flag. King Charles is also the hea…
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