The Queen of England often wears green at the most important events, typically the moment at the end of the recent Platinum Jubilee.
During her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II has become a globally influential cultural and fashion icon. During all that time, the public as well as those who love the Royal Family have never ceased to be surprised and delighted by her collection of hats and costumes with extremely rich colors.
The Queen suddenly appeared at the last moment of the Platinum Ceremony.
But if we have to talk about the most influential color and one that is very often chosen by the Queen for the most important occasions, it is definitely the green color.
This is not a new habit but a long-term conscious choice of the head of the Royal Family. For example, she wore a green outfit in a rare speech to cheer up the people’s spirit amid the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
The Queen in her 2020 speech.
Previously, at the Royal wedding between Harry and Meghan, she also chose the striking green color.
Previously, at the Royal wedding between Harry and Meghan, she also chose the striking green color.
Back in the old days, the Queen also always chose green in important ceremonies or state meetings.
The Queen during a meeting with French First Lady Germaine Coty in the 1950s.
The Queen on a trip to Melbourne, Australia, 1954.
Not only in important events and diplomatic meetings, the Queen also chooses this color for sacred occasions, like when she appeared at Prince Philip’s memorial service last March.
The Queen at a memorial service for Prince Philip on March 29.
An important thing that cannot be ignored is that this special color scheme has also been “copied” by other female Royal family members for decades.
Female members of the Royal Family have favored this color for decades as a tradition.
Princess Royal Anne in an “all green” outfit at the 2017 Royal Horse Race.
Princess Diana at an event in 1993.
Princess Kate during a particularly important event was her first Royal visit to Australia and New Zealand in 2014.
Meghan Markle also could not escape the “green spell” when appearing at the 2020 Commonwealth Day – the last event as a Royal of the Cambridge family.
What is the real reason?
As psychologist Lee Chambers shares, green has a deep connection with nature, along with a symbol of both sustainability and freshness.
Responding to Daily Mail, he said, ” When we wear green, we are sending a message of calmness, approachability and friendliness to those around us. The balance of this color is very important because it exudes increased tolerance, and a feeling of energy and optimism “.
In addition, this color scheme creates a feeling of peace and stability, spreading traditional values in a subtle way. Green outfits also stand out, attracting attention but not overwhelming the surrounding elements.
As for color psychology expert Momtaz Begum-Hossain, we often describe people’s personalities according to the seasons – and green is very similar to envisioning someone with a “spring personality”.
The Queen in a bright outfit at the Royal Air Force Memorial last year.
” This trait shows that they are motivated by personal growth, they are not afraid to accept change and become the best version of themselves ,” she explains. All of that fits with the Queen’s 70-year reign, from a young monarch to the fulcrum of the British people.
She also explained that the Queen experiments with more shades of green than any other color. This proves that the head of the Royal Family is always in harmony with himself, is not swayed by the opinions of others and likes to live as himself. Finally, the neon green color the Queen often wears requires a lot of confidence to wear, thereby revealing her powerful personality, ability to control and attract attention.
But that doesn’t mean the Queen isn’t friendly. On the contrary, she radiates positive, warm, optimistic energy from her personality to everyone. She also wants the people she comes into contact with to feel familiar, calm and always relaxed.
Finally, stylist Rochelle White believes that blue is a symbol of healing and health – an important message for post-pandemic Britain. With this clear color scheme, the Queen wants to join the people in moving towards a brighter, more prosperous and developed era.
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