Queen Elizabeth II is doing things her own way. The monarch is currently in mourning following the death of her husband, Prince Philip at the age of 99.
11.04.2021 - 18:15 / usmagazine.com
As members of the royal family continue to check in on Queen Elizabeth II following Prince Philip’s death, they are in awe of her strength.
Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, were spotted at Windsor Castle on Saturday, April 10. After their visit, an emotional Countess of Wessex, 56, told reporters that “the queen has been amazing,” according to The Sun.
“It’s been a bit of a shock. However much one tries to prepare oneself for something like this it’s still a dreadful shock. And we’re still
Queen Elizabeth II is doing things her own way. The monarch is currently in mourning following the death of her husband, Prince Philip at the age of 99.
A hard goodbye. The royal family dressed in black for Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday, April 17, but Queen Elizabeth added some very special — and significant — crown jewels to her ensemble.
The Queen bid a final farewell to her beloved husband Prince Philip at his funeral in the grounds of Windsor Castle on Saturday. And the widowed monarch, who will turn 95 this week, made six subtle tributes to her late husband as she said goodbye in a very public way after 73 years of marriage.These included private mementoes understood to have been held in her handbag during the service which, like all her bags, was designed by British brand Launer.
Queen Elizabeth II was photographed dabbing away a tear at the funeral for her late husband, Prince Philip. Philip died at age 99 on April 9, prompting the royal family to gather for a celebration of life ceremony in honor of the late Duke of Edinburgh.
After passing away on 9 April, 2021, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh was laid to rest in a somber funeral that took place at Windsor Castle on 17 April. Keeping Covid 19 protocols in place, only 30 members of the royal family were in attendance for the funeral which took place at St George's Chapel.
Queen Elizabeth II penned a handwritten note in honor of her husband Prince Philip, who sadly passed away at the age of 99. The reigning British monarch, 94, tearfully said her final goodbye to her husband of 73 years at his funeral on April 17, and placed a sweet note on top of his casket.
Queen Elizabeth said goodbye to her husband Prince Philip in a heartbreaking way at his funeral.
As Prince Philip's funeral was aired live on television, Liam Payne showed off an incredible painting he created in tribute to him.The singer, who recently said he's closer than ever with ex Cheryl, took to Instagram and Twitter to share the portrait with his fans.The watercolour portrait showed Prince Philip wearing his military unform as well as a chest full of medals.
Prince Philip had a big part in planning his funeral but Queen Elizabeth had her own way to honour her husband of 73 years.
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Photos have been released from inside Prince Philip‘s funeral, which was held on Saturday afternoon (April 17) at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England.
Prince Philip's funeral has begun at Windsor Castle with his children, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew, leading a procession. The Duke of Edinburgh's coffin made its final journey to St George's Chapel in a Land Rover he spent 16 years designing and altering especially for the occasion.
When Prince Philip passed away in April 2021, his death marked the passing of Britain’s longest-serving royal consort in the nation’s history. But one question many had upon his passing was why Prince Philip was not a king, despite being married to Queen Elizabeth II for over 70 years? The answer has to do with a surprising royal tradition.
Queen Elizabeth is making her first solo statement.