My ical don't change color

Good afternoon,
I have a problem with ical. Change the color of my calendars (iPad, iPhone and Mac) and does change, the update remains the same as before the change.
A greeting and thanks

I posted the same issue.  It's a problem and someone else posted that Apple is aware of it.

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