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Governor-General, Grenada

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Grenada national ensign image by Hemendra Bhola, 27 June 2020
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The flag

According to the first of these three videos, made by PALS (Presentation Association for Life and Service) of PBC, at 08:30, this flag/office emerged after the Balfour Declaration of 1926 (sourced to Wikipedia).
Esteban Rivera, 06 April 2011

A version with a yellow scroll is typical of GG flags.
Hemendra Bhola, 27 June 2020


Variant with two blue tones

Grenada national ensign image by Zoltan Horvath, 7 June 2024

A photo of two-tone flag shows a flag that is dark blue (darker than usual for flags of GGs) with a lighter (but also dark blue) panel, which is defaced with lion and crown, and there is a white scroll with country name underneath.
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Zoltan Horvath, 7 June 2024

I think when it comes to flags in the Caribbean, we need to recognize that there isn’t such an exact standard as we may find in Canada or Australia or New Zealand, and definitely not in the UK.

The two-toned GG flag for Grenada is more likely the product of shoddy manufacturing or even taking pieces of two different flags (for some inexplicable reason). The GG has been seen using standard appearance flags on both her vehicles, and in Parliament (just as the two-toned flag has made its appearance there as well).
Hemendra Bhola, 13 Octo ber 2024


Tudor Crown version

Grenada national ensign image by Zoltan Horvath, 7 June 2024

Although, the current Governor General uses the flag shown at the top of this page, the Album des Pavillons 2023 already illustrates a flag with Tudor crown, but it’s use could not be proven by pictorial evidences.

(Actually, Album des Pavillons 2023 has already illustrated all Governor General flags through the entire book with the new design with Tudor crown – except New Zealand.)
Zoltan Horvath, 7 June 2024