Australian flags mistakenly hoisted in Washington ahead of King Charles III’s visit — TV
What to know about Australian flags mistakenly hoisted in Washington ahead of King Charles III’s visit — TV
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Coverage spectrum
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What happened
Australian flags were mistakenly displayed on the streets of Washington instead of British ones ahead of King Charles III’s visit to the United States, CBC reported.
Why it matters
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Common ground
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Perspective signals
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Follow-up questions
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