Flag Flying days

Flag Flying days

20 January

Birthday of the Countess of Wessex

6 February

Her Majesty's Accession

19 February

Birthday of the Duke of York

1 March

St David's Day (in Wales only, see note 1 below)

10 March

Birthday of The Earl of Wessex

14 March

Commonwealth Day (second Monday in March)

17 March

St Patrick's Day (in Northern Ireland only)

March

Commonwealth Day (second Tuesday)

21 April

Birthday of Her Majesty The Queen

23 April

St George's Day (in England only, see note 1 below)

9 May

Europe Day ( see note 4 below)

2 June

Coronation Day

10 June

Birthday of The Duke of Edinburgh

11 June

Official Celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday

15 August

Birthday of The Princess Royal

13 November

Remembrance Day (second Sunday, see note 2 below)

14 November

Birthday of The Prince of Wales

20 November

Her Majesty's Wedding Day

30 November

St Andrew's Day (in Scotland only, see note 1 below)


The day of the opening of a Session of the Houses of Parliament by Her Majesty

(see note 3 below)

The day of the prorogation of a Session of the Houses of Parliament by Her Majesty

(see note 3 below)

Notes

1. Where a building has two or more flagstaffs the appropriate National flag may be flown in addition to the Union flag but not in a superior position

2
. Flags should be flown at full mast all day

3
. Flags should be flown on this day even if Her Majesty does not perform the ceremony in person. Flags should only be flown in the Greater London area

4
. The Union flag should fly alongside the European flag. On Government buildings that only have one flagpole, the Union flag should take precedence

5
. If The Queen is to be present in a building, you should get in touch with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Architecture and Historic Environment Division, 2-4 Cockspur Street, London SW1Y 5DH. Telephone 020 7211 2381; facsimile 020 7211 2389