From the moment Carlo assembled people to discuss the modification of the Spanish flag until the Spanish House of Representatives voted to pass the flag modification proposal, the entire process actually took less than 40 days.
The process of modifying the flag was quite smooth, after all, there were not many changes to the flag itself.
The newly modified flag received unanimous praise in the parliament. After all, the new flag reflects the five important regions that make up Spain—Castile, Leon, Navarre, Aragon, and Granada—in the coat of arms, while also highlighting the rule of the Spanish Royal Family, the Savoy Family.
For the officials, the difference between the new flag and the original flag was only in the coat of arms. Since the flag was not greatly different, naturally there was no need to risk offending the King by vetoing such a proposal.
