Stars and stripes flags for Trump UK visit had to be changed for brighter red | Donald Trump

A government supplier, Donald Trump’s last month, the United States of the United States, which was used for the second unprecedented state visit, had to be changed because the lines were the wrong shadow of red.
The passage of 66 -handed flags, which should be used during the shopping center in London and in Windsor Castle, cost 52,800 £ in public funds.
Nick Farley, General Manager of the Flag Consultancy, which the government contract for all major ceremonies events, said that the US Embassy objected to the flags allocated for a visit.
Talking with TelegraphHe said: “The Americans decided that red, called R01, was not right for them and that they wanted cherry red instead, so we had to buy all new flags for this visit.”
Switch said that stars and lines have a brighter red shade than the union flags flying with them.
Farley, “Reds are now stronger in the flag of unity,” he said. “Before a state visit, we must give examples and go to the embassies in London to sign. Countries insult if we misunderstand our colors.”
Farley predicted that a exemplary flag, which was shown to the embassy due to sun damage from previous uses, including Trump’s first state visit in June 2019, may have been a little faded.
Telegraph said: “Part of the flag is red. And it was closer to a Russian color we have in storage, and let’s say they were unhappy.
The US Embassy did not comment.
If it is confirmed, the flag passage will underline the extent to which Trump has been pampered by the UK during its second unprecedented visit. The invitation of the visit came to Trump with a handwritten letter to Trump, presented by Keir Starmer during his first meeting with the President at the White House in February.
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During a three -day visit to England, Trump had fun by King Charles and other members of the Royal Family. To keep him away from the protesters, he was deported on the grounds of Windsor Castle and was greeted by Starmer on the Country land in Chahkers. At a joint press conference in Checkers, Trump’s allegations of suspicion were not discussed by Starmer.
Trump described his visit as “really one of the highest honors of my life”.
A Government spokesman defended the visit: “Our historical US state visit brought a record-breaking investment of £ 150 billion in England-increased the business and threw growth.”




