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The Royal Navy Flag shall be a red flag, 5x8, in the middle of which shall be the figure of the white elephant, caparisoned, standing on a pedestal and facing the staff.

This flag shall be hoisted on all vessels naval of the Royal Navy, and on all forts and naval stations under the control of the Navy Department.



The Admilraty Flag shall be a dark blue flag, having in the centre an anchor with a "Chakr" hung on the middle of the stock, surmounted by the Royal Crown. These emblems shall be made in yellow.

This flag shall be for use of the Minister of the Navy or his Deputy and shall be hoisted on the main mast when either are on board.

When His Majesty the King, or Her Majesty the Queen, is on board of a Royal vessel with the Standard or the Queen's Standard hoisted at the mast and the Admiralty flag hoisted at the fore mast, a Royal salute shall be fired from all forts or war vessels, passed or met, according to the usual regulations; but, if the Admiralty Flag is not hoisted, no salute shall be fired.