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Queen sends special message with brooch during TV broadcast

Queen Elizabeth recently shared a message of hope and paid tribute to British healthcare workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taking to YouTube on Sunday, Her Majesty addressed the nation while wearing an elegant green frock embellished with a spectacular diamond and turquoise brooch.The brooch was originally gifted to Queen Mary in 1893 as a wedding present from her in-laws, the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, before it was given to Elizabeth.The Queen has shared special messages with some Commonwealth nations as they battle the coronavirus pandemic.The monarch gave a rare address on Sunday evening, which was to the UK and to the Commonwealth, but she followed it up with additional messages to the Commonwealth nations.The Queen is particularly passionate about the 54 Commonwealth nations and keeps abreast of developments in all of them on a regular basis.Here are some of her messages to her Commonwealth.Canada.The Queen’s message said





As the people of Canada experience profound and rapid changes to their lives, we are all concerned about the future. It may be difficult to remain hopeful when faced with loss and uncertainty, but Canadians have many reasons for optimism, even in the most trying times.Across Canada, countless people continue to care for the most vulnerable and to provide essential services for their fellow citizens. I am thankful for their dedication and for the hope it offers.“In the coming weeks and months, the people of Canada will need to continue to work together to ensure the health and vitality of our communities. I know that Canadians will remain optimistic and will rise to the challenges ahead.“My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Canada at this tim.Julie Payette, the governor general of Canada, responded by saying: “One cannot choose when hardship comes, but one can choose how to respond to it in times of crisis.Canadians are grateful for the incredible dedication and care Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II continues to show to all. Like many around the world, we listened to her inspiring words as she addressed the nation about the coronavirus outbreak.While the Queen’s choice of bling may have gone unnoticed to some, others have suggested the decision may hold a special meaning that’s close to her heart, Express reported.Her Majesty has an extensive collection of jewellery, and many royalists are aware that she often elevates her regal ensemble with one of her brooches.What’s more, in addition to being beautiful, the Queen’s gems reportedly have a special significance and are often selected to convey a meaning, such as friendship and leadership.n this occasion, an Australian publication speculated that the Queen opted for the turquoise brooch because of the colour’s correlation with love, protection, and emotional balance, while “enhancing leadership powers.” .During her speech, Her Majesty gave thanks to frontline health workers while offering words of encouragement to families across the nation.“I am speaking to you at what I know is an increasingly challenging time,” the Queen began.“A time of disruption in the life of our country: a disruption that has brought grief to some, financial difficulties to many, and enormous changes to the daily lives of us all.





Her Majesty then gave a shout out to NHS front line heathcare workers, as well as care workers and those carrying out essential roles to support the United Kingdom.“I am sure the nation will join me in assuring you that what you do is appreciated and every hour of your hard work brings us closer to a return to more normal times,” she added.“I also want to thank those of you who are staying at home, thereby helping to protect the vulnerable and sparing many families the pain already felt by those who have lost loved ones.Her Majesty has an extensive collection of jewellery, and many royalists are aware that she often elevates her regal ensemble with one of her brooches.

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