Because we are not English. We are Welsh. Plus you spelt Wales wrong you fool. Perhaps you mean the flag of Great Britain, the answer to which is racism.
There several patron saints of England:Augustine of CanterburyCuthbertGeorgeGregory the GreatMichael the ArchangelOur Lady of Mount Carmel at AylesfordOur Lady of Walsingham
By a large 'plus' cross in the foreground.
I'm guessing you're referring to Elizabethan England. If that's the case, they'd raise a flag above the theatre-a red flag represented a historical play, a black flag represented a tragedy, and a white flag represented a comedy.
If you mean union flag / union jack then England Scotland and Wales
The United Kingdom flag - the Union Flag - is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
his flag is what he country he represented he represented spain
England is part of the United Kingdom. In the same way, the English flag (a red cross on awhite ground) is part of the Union flag. When the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) is being represented the Union flag is displayed (not the Union Jack which is only flown on ships). When England is being represented at say a sporting event separate from the rest of the UK then the St. George's flag is used.
There are six stars on the UK flag, which represent the countries of the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each country is represented by one star on the flag.
The UK was formed in 1801 when the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland were joined to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The flags of Scotland and England were combined to form the flag of Great Britain in 1707, the cross of St Patrick was added in 1801 to form the current flag. Wales is not represented separately and is represented by the St George's Cross as England and Wales were one single legal entity when England and Scotland combined.
The history behind the British flag: It used to be called the Union flag/ Union jack because it represented the union of all the countries of the United Kingdom. The flag is an amalgamation of three flags, England North Ireland and Scotland.
The Union Flag is an amalgamation of a St. Georges Cross representing England, a St. Andrews Cross representing Scotland and a St. Patricks Cross representing Ireland. Wales isn't represented on the Union Flag.
National colours. England's flag and colours are white and red and are therefore represented on their kit. Their home jerseys are white and away jerseys are red.