Green was used to honor Prince Philip

Green was used to honor Prince Philip

a Dark green was undoubtedly the dominant color in honoring Prince Philip, which took place this Tuesday at Westminster Abbey. Many royal items, including Queen Isabel II, chose this color for their clothing.

But why does dark green dominate the looks of Elizabeth II, Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Letizia, Princess Beatrice of the Netherlands and Princess Anne? It is a tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh.

The color, often called “Edinburgh green”, is associated with the Scottish kilt worn by Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, the color of his military uniform and his passion for the environment.

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