The Buckingham Palace shared the emblem on its official Twitter and Instagram handles simultaneously.
Buckingham Palace on Tuesday revealed the official emblem of British Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee, following a national competition.
The Buckingham Palace shared the emblem on its official Twitter and Instagram handles simultaneously.
According to the palace, the winning entry was designed by 19-year-old Edward Roberts, a graphic design student from Nottinghamshire.
Edward’s design was selected by a panel of expert judges and will feature throughout the Jubilee celebrations, from official merchandise to street party cupcakes.
The emblem has been inspired by the Queen’s historic reign.
The purple nods to the Robe of Estate, worn by the Queen at the Coronation.
A continuous platinum line symbolises the Queen’s 70 years as Monarch.
The font reflects the Order of Service of the Coronation.
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