3. Cross of St George (England), Cross of St Andrew (Scotland) and the Cross of St Patrick (Northern Ireland/Ulster). Wales doesn't get represented as they are historically part of The Kingdom of England. read more
There are three cross on the flag of the United Kingdom. Each cross in the flag is named after the patron saint of their country: Red Cross-St. George patron saint of England, White Saltire-St. Andrew patron saint of Scotland and Red Saltire - St. Patrick patron saint of Ireland. The flag represents the union of these countries and that why know as Union Jack. read more
There are three cross on the flag of the United Kingdom. Each cross in the flag is named after the patron saint of their country: Red Cross-St. George patron saint of England, White Saltire-St. Andrew patron saint of Scotland and Red Saltire - St. Patrick patron saint of Ireland. read more