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The Governor-General has a new flag that includes distinctive The new dark blue flag—with the Shield of the New Zealand Coat of Arms surmounted by a Royal Crown in the centre—was flown for the first time at a ceremony at Government House Auckland on 5 June and at Government House Wellington on 17 June. In heraldic terms the official description is: “A flag of a blue field thereon the Arms of New Zealand ensigned by the Royal Crown all proper.” It replaces the flag approved by King George V in 1931 and adopted by The new flag, which has been approved by the Head of State, Queen Elizabeth II of The design for the new flag follows a review of the Governor-General’s flag and emblems requested by Government House in 2005 and undertaken by the New Zealand Herald of Arms, Phillip O’Shea. The review was called for because it was considered that the old flag lacked distinctive As well, the Royal Crest and Lion, which feature on the old flag, are now widely used as a trademark by the Royal Collection Enterprises Ltd, a trading subsidiary of the Royal Collection Trust. Items sold by this company are now available from commercial outlets in The new flag is one of several used by That design was based on a misinterpretation of the Order in Council and was corrected in 1874. This flag design featured the Union Jack with the Governor’s Badge in the centre. The Badge was composed of the letters “NZ” in the centre of four five-pointed stars all in red within a wreath of green laurel leaves. In 1907, the laurel was replaced with a wreath of green fern fronds. While King George V approved a new Governor-General’s flag in 1931, the then Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, was reluctant to use it. The next Governor-General’s flag was adopted and used by Governor-General Lord Galway from Since that time,
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