(ANSA) - Genoa, April 12 - The mayor of Genoa says a British
royal is set to visit the northwestern Italian port city in the
latest development in a row over the use of the Flag of St
George.
"Buckingham Palace replied to our letter and congratulated us
on our research into the history of the exchanges over the
years, while the organiser of royal trips said a family member
may pay us a visit," said Marco Bucci.
Bucci last July asked Queen Elizabeth to pay Genoa back for
allegedly allowing the British crown to use the Cross of St
George free of charge for the last 250 years.
In the Middle Ages London obtained the use of the flag, which
had been used in the Crusades and by the maritime republic of
Genoa as a warning sign to hostile ships, for its fleet in
exchange for an annual tribute which over the years turned into
a gratuity.
Bucci wrote to the queen in what he called "the greatest
marketing campaign Genoa could stage".
In his letter, Bucci said "Your Majesty, I regret to inform
you that from my books it looks like you didn't pay for the last
247 years".
letters were also sent to Prime Minister Theresa May and
London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
photo: Cross flies from Doge's Palace in Genoa