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King Charles speaks out on US state visit

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Down Under blunder: DC mistakenly displays Australian flags instead of British ones ahead of King Charles visit
Australian flags were mistakenly hoisted in Washington, D.C., ahead of King Charles’ upcoming visit — in what could be described as a Down Under blunder.

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 · 6h
King Charles' State Visit Kicks Off with Wrong Flag Hung Near the White House
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DC Preparation for King Charles Visit Goes Down Under With Australian Flag Error
 · 11h
Royal Expert: King Charles faces ‘delicate tightrope’ in upcoming U.S. visit
Private Secretary and Chief of Staff to Princess Diana, Patrick Jephson joins Smerconish to discuss the King and Queen's upcoming trip to the U.S.

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 · 16h
King Charles' food preferences revealed by former royal chef ahead of Trump's White House state dinner
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 · 6h
President Trump to host King Charles III, Queen Camilla for state visit at White House next week
The visit runs April 27 through April 30 and includes a state dinner and formal ceremonies.

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Washington, D.C., swaps out Australian flags for British ones before King's arrival after mix-up

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.
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Australian flag in mix-up as Washington prepares to welcome Charles

Fifteen Australian flags were briefly among more than 230 put on display to welcome the British King on his arrival in the US capital.
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Who’s arriving on Monday, the King of Australia or the British Monarch?

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,
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