YEP Says: Symbolism of Sapphire Jubilee
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THE symbolism will be striking when the Queen marks her Sapphire Jubilee next month. A deliberately low-key day out of respect for her father, King George VI, these gemstones hold special significance to Britain's longest reigning monarch.
A symbol of love and purity, Queen Elizabeth II’s most precious and personal possessions include a glittering necklace, and matching earrings, that were a wedding gift from her father.
And while no national events are planned to mark a milestone never witnessed before in UK history, it does not preclude the country from sending its good wishes to Her Majesty.