Flag of New Anglia

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Flag of New Anglia
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Flag of New Anglia
Names Triocolour, White, Blue and Black
Use Civil and state flag and civil ensign
Proportion 1:2
Adopted 2012
Design A horizontal tricolour with the colours white, blue, and black, with badge on the Hoist.
Designed by King William
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Variant flag of New Anglia
Use State flag and ensign
Proportion 1:2
Adopted 2012
Design A diagonal Tricolour with the colours white, blue and black, badge on the canton.
Designed by King William
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Variant flag of New Anglia
Names Blue Pennon, War Flag
Use War flag
Proportion 1:2
Adopted 2012
Design Blue pennon with the Tudor Crown in the Hoist.
Designed by King William
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Variant flag of New Anglia
Names White Ensign, Naval Flag
Use Naval ensign
Proportion 1:2
Adopted 2012
Design White Flag with Badge on the Hoist.
Designed by King William
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Variant flag of New Anglia
Proportion 1:2
Adopted 2012
Design R. A. F. blue flag with Badge on the Hoist, Air Insignina on the Fly.
Designed by King William
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Variant flag of New Anglia
Use Civil and state flag and ensign
Proportion 4:3
Adopted 2011
Design Yellow Trapizuim with 3 tringles of Blue and White on the fly, symbol of the Holy Trinty on the Hoist.
Designed by King William/ Baron William


The current flag of New Anglia was designed by King William, the arragement of the colours coreponds the secondry motto of the nation: Peace, Justice, Determination. The offical design of the flag has the Coat of Arms on the left-hand of the flag.

The flag of the Royal Council is designed similar to flag of Sealand, expect it has a proportions are a ratio of 1 by 2, with the lesser coat of arms of New Anglia (used as the symbol of the Royal Council) in the canton.

The War Flag is known as the Blue Pennon it has the Tudor Crown (the symbol of King William's reign) to symbolize the New Anglian Armies' allegiance, used by in battle.