Here is the message hidden behind the dress that Queen Elizabeth wore for the address to the nation

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Queen Elizabeth spoke to the nation (and the world) dressed in green and turquoise. In that choice there is a very specific message: this is what it is

La Queen Elizabeth she never does anything by chance, not even when it comes to choosing a dress.

Indeed, especially when it comes to choose what to wear, because it's one of his favorite ways to send hidden messages to anyone who can read them.

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What are the details to read? The dress color, of course, and the choice of wearing jewelry.

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Obviously, a long-awaited and extraordinary appearance like the one last night, when Elizabeth II went live on video to speak to the nation (and members of the Commonwealth) during the emergency Coronavirus.

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What Queen Elizabeth's green dress meant

Il hidden message in Elizabeth's chromatic choice it's very simple this time: Her Majesty chose to wear the colors of medical and healthcare workers' gowns, to pay them a visual homage in addition to the one stated.

According to the Royal Watchers, in fact, the green of the dress and the turquoise of the brooch were a clear reference to who is fighting on the front line against Covid-19, as a message from solidarity and gratitude.

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The recording of the message was done safely while Elizabeth is quarantined in Windsor Castle. 

Only one operator picks it up, at a safe distance and covered with the same protective suit used by healthcare personnel.

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