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one recurring issue seems to be that, ie. when creating subdomains, that CNAME records need to be updated in both Route53 and Lightsail > Networking > Domain Zone as they somehow are not aligned and seem to run independently doing the same thing.
In DNS, there can only be one hosted zone for a given (sub-)domain. If Route 53 is the registrar for your domain, look for the Name servers under "Registered domains > <your domain management page>" they will either match a hosted zone in Route 53 or the DNS Zone in Lightsail. Route 53 creates a Hosted zone by default when you register a domain and this can be a source of confusion later if you don't delete it.
You can delegate a sub-domain from a hosted zone in Route 53 to a DNS zone in Lightsail, but that's an advanced use-case.
Cloudflare requires me to change the Nameserver (NS) records to point towards their servers.
If you are adding NS records on a hosted zone they must be for a sub-domain, for example www.<my-domain.com>. If you intend to use Cloudflare to manage all traffic through your domain you need to change the name servers with your registrar. Doing so will invalidate any other records you've configured in any other zone in Lightsail or Route 53.
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