The Saltire Is Older Than Most Flags
- Hamish and Clyde
- Jan 26
- 1 min read
The Scottish flag, known as the Saltire, dates back to 832 AD—making it one of the oldest national flags still in use today. Its legendary origin involves Saint Andrew and a sky filled with a glowing white cross before battle.

In a proud moment, Hamish stands atop a highland hill, holding the Saltire high as wind rushes around him. Clyde barks with pride, and magical blue and white symbols swirl into the sky, painting the air with history and heroism.
🏴 Wave your Saltire high and explore Scotland’s stories of pride and courage with Hamish & Clyde—only on their brave and bold YouTube adventures.




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