The answer is both old and new. Graham Bartram, of the Flag Institute, said: "The Welsh flag we know today - a large red dragon on a white and green background - only came into being in 1959.
The Welsh kings of Aberffraw used the emblem to symbolise their authority in the early fifth century. The name Pendragon, or Pen Draig, has its origins in these battle standards.
Ambassador Suzuki, who was previously Japanese ambassador to India and Bhutan, became the new UK ambassador late last year.
The House of Tudor was the Welsh dynasty who defeated the House of ... It was the beginning of the flag as we know it today.
From the Land of the Rising Sun to the Land of Song... the Japanese ambassador delighted audiences on X, singing the famous hymn to Wales.
bara brith and Welsh cakes on St David’s Day. They also fly the flag of St David and there is a national parade in Cardiff. How do you say Happy St David’s Day in Welsh? "Dydd Gŵyl Dewi ...
"Cardiff are flying the flag. They're getting wins ... Sale finally buckled in the 11th minute when Welsh prop Smith ploughed his way over the line from close range inside the right channel.