Talk:Royal Standard of Spain

April 1971
The current blue royal standard derives from the design regulated in April 1971 under the Francoist regime for the so-called "Prince of Spain" Juan Carlos de Borbón. As you can see, the standard is dark blue instead of purple or dark crimson, the historical colours, and it bears a cross of Burgundy and the Yoke and Arrows, that in 1971 were badges of the National Movement. Dark blue, incidentally, was the colour of the Phalangist blue-shirts. In 1977 the prince's crown was discarded in favour of a king's crown. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.8.98.118 (talk) 11:38, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
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