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Belgian royals greeted in Canada with German flag

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OTTAWA: A German flag accidental­ly flapped at an official welcome in Canada for Belgium’s king and queen.

The flag with horizontal stripes of black, red and yellow was affixed to a tree along with Canada’s flag outside the residence of Governor General Julie Payette.

On Belgium’s banner the black, yellow and red stripes are vertical.

It was supposed to mark a tree that planted on the grounds in 1977 by Queen Fabiola, during the last Belgian royal visit, near where King Philippe and his wife Mathilde would also plant a sapling.

“While we were preparing for the tree planting ceremony on the grounds of Rideau Hall, it was brought to our attention that there was a mix-up with a small flag that was used to help identify the tree planted by Her Majesty Queen Fabiola in 1977,” Governor General Julie Payette’s spokesman said.

“We rectified the situation immediatel­y, prior to their majesties’ arrival at the tree planting.”

The governor general represents Queen Elizabeth II, Canada’s head of state.

King Philippe and Queen Mathilde are on a state visit to Canada until March 17 with stops scheduled in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal.

They arrived at the governor general’s mansion on Monday in an open horse-drawn carriage accompanie­d by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in dress uniforms of red serge.

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