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The French flag has changed and no one noticed. Stay tuned to find out whatamp;#39;s happened in this special Flags in 50 Seconds. The change has been made public by a book lyse confidentiel which was published in late 2021 and revealed that the flags placed behind President Macron were changed back in 2018 and the ones at the lyse Palace in July 2020. Itamp;#39;s just that no one noticed. So not that much has changed then? Well These new flags have reverted back to the 18th century navy blue and have replaced the lighter shade that then President Valry Giscard damp;#39;Estaing introduced in the 1970amp;#39;s. So whatamp;#39;s going on here? It is said that the darker blue is considered traditional, more elegant and amp;quot;reconnects with the symbol of the French Revolutionamp;quot;, however some have noted that itamp;#39;s now darker than the European Union flag which might signal a rift between France and Europe, something the presidential aides