Royalty, power, and wealth
The color purple signifies royalty, power, and wealth in England. Historically, purple dye was extremely rare and expensive, often reserved for the upper classes, particularly in ancient cultures like the Phoenicians and the Byzantines. In England, Queen Elizabeth I forbade most people except close family members from wearing purple, reinforcing its association with the royal family and elite status. Today, purple continues to symbolize luxury and prestige, often used in royal attire and ceremonial events.

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