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The standard of Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand. The Queen had a personal flag in her role as Queen of New Zealand. It was approved for use in 1962. It was flown by the Queen when in New Zealand. The only time the flag was flown in New Zealand in the absence of the Queen, was at parades held on and in honour of her official birthday. [26]
The only time a different flag would be flown from the Palace would be upon the death of the sovereign, when the flag of the next most senior member of the Royal Family present at the palace would be raised. [citation needed] The size of the flag is varied according to the importance of the event, with a normal-sized flag being used most of the ...
The Royal Standard affixed to Queen Elizabeth II's car during her visit to Bermuda, 1953. The modern Royal Standard of the United Kingdom, apart from minor changes (notably to the form of harp used to represent Ireland), dates to the reign of Queen Victoria.
When the royal arms take the form of an heraldic flag, it is variously known as the Royal Banner of England, [27] the Banner of the Royal Arms, [28] the Banner of the King (Queen) of England, [29] [30] or by the misnomer the Royal Standard of England.
Pages in category "Elizabeth II flags" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Queen's Personal Jamaican Flag; N. Queen's Personal New Zealand ...
If you walk by a federal government building between now and next Monday evening, you’ll see U.S. flags flying at half-staff to honor Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-serving monarch who ...
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Mayor Adams ordered that flags on all New York City government buildings fly at half-staff on in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, the steely all-but-eternal British monarch, after she died Thursday in ...