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France changed the color of its flag — and no one noticed for over a year

Nov 16, 2021, 03:57 IST
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French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during a press conference following a conference on Libya in Paris Friday, Nov. 12, 2021. Yoan Valat/Pool Photo via AP
  • France changed the color of it's flag over a year ago and no one noticed.
  • French news outlets revealed on Sunday that the blue third of the flag was made darker.
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France changed the color blue used in the country's flag, and the detail went unnoticed for more than a year, according to multiple reports.

French President Emmanuel Macron decided in July 2020 to change the blue third of the flag to a darker shade.

According to French news site CNews, the color change is a return to a darker navy shade that was used before 1976, when then-president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing decided to make the colors lighter to better match the European Union's flag.

The new shade is also a hat tip to the French Revolution and a "very political" attempt to reconnect with the past, French site Europe 1 reported.

Photos from May 2020 and August 2020 show a stark difference in the blues, especially when the flag is seen next to the European Union flag.

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French President Emmanuel Macron in front of the French and European Union flags in May 2020 (left) and August 2020 (right). Francois Mori/AFP via Getty Images; Christophe Simon/AFP via Getty Images

There's been no administrative communication regarding the color change and no instructions have been given to replace any officials flags, the Europe 1 report said.

Last year, the new flag was raised above the presidential palace, but there was no celebration or any acknowledgment, the BBC reported.

Despite the decades-long switch to a lighter flag, the country's navy and other officials buildings have always used the darker shade, the BBC reported.

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