Prince Charles appears emotional as he walks in the procession for his late father Prince Philip‘s funeral.
Prince Charles appears emotional as he walks in the procession for his late father Prince Philip‘s funeral.
A son’s support. Prince Charles and his wife, Duchess Camilla, attended Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday, April 17.
Prince Philip's daughter-in-law is opening up about the Duke of Edinburgh's passing. Sophie, Countess of Wessex, reflected on his final moments with reporters on Sunday.Following a church service at Windsor, Sophie — wife of Prince Edward — said his death «was so gentle.»«It was just like somebody took him by the hand and off he went,» Sophie said in an interview with ITV News. "[It was] Very, very peaceful.
Prince Charles has broken his silence on the death of his father Prince Philip.The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, passed away earlier this week at home in Windsor with his wife the Queen by his side. Speaking to press from Windsor Castle, his son said: "My father, I suppose the last 70 years, has given the most remarkable devoted service to the Queen, to my family, and to the country, and also to the whole of the Commonwealth.
Funeral plans for Prince Philip have been announced. Just eight days after his death at the age of 99, the royal family will gather to honor their patriarch with a private memorial, “regretfully” not open to the public due to the pandemic. An official announcement from wife Queen Elizabeth II has yet to come, but BBC reports that the Duke of Edinburgh’s memorial will take place on Saturday, April 17 at St.
Duke of Edinburgh is said to have been in high spirits in the days before his death - as he spent his final days with his beloved wife by his side. Royal insiders have said that Prince Philip, who was frustrated by Covid restrictions limiting family and nursing visits, was still reading and writing letters and was in "good form." The Duke - who called The Queen, 'Lilibet' - regularly spoke to loved ones on the phone from Windsor Castle, as he was not a fan of Zoom.
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royal family usually gathers at the Queen's estate in Sandringham to celebrate the Christmas holidays, but this year, they'll be celebrating separately from different locations because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Queen and Prince Philip announced earlier this month that they will be celebrating the holidays quietly from Windsor Castle, for example.
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Buckingham Palace has shared images of the queen holding her first ever virtual diplomatic audience, in line with current coronavirus health guidelines in the United Kingdom. The 94-year-old monarch spoke with three ambassadors who arrived at the palace on Friday, December 4, via a video link from Windsor Castle.
The Queen proved she’s come to grips with video technology and working from home Friday as she hosted her first virtual diplomatic audience from Windsor Castle.
Queen Elizabeth II continues to reign from Windsor Castle amid the coronavirus pandemic, the 94-year-old monarch learned she can depend on Duchess Kate to keep things running smoothly from Kensington Palace, a source reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly.“These are strange times for everyone, senior royals included, and having Kate as her rock has made it so much easier for the queen to adapt to her new life at Windsor,” the source tells Us.
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, will relocate from Windsor Castle to Balmoral Castle in Scotland for their annual summer stay. The couple, aged 94 and 99 respectively, will follow "all relevant government guidelines and advice" for the trip, considering the coronavirus pandemic is ongoing.
Every summer for the past 68 years, Her Majesty the Queen has decamped to her beloved Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands for 12 weeks. Her annual visit had been up in the air due to the coronavirus crisis, but tentative plans have been made to negotiate a temporary move with the Duke of Edinburgh from Windsor Castle where they’ve been self-isolating.
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The Queen has sent another touching message to health workers following her address to the nation on Sunday night.The 93 year old has reached out on World Health Day to once again thank those working on the frontline amid the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the country and globe.
Queen Elizabeth II was the epitome of calm and resolve as she encouraged Brits around the world to prepare for “better days” following the coronavirus lockdown during a speech to the commonwealth on Sunday (05Apr20).
The coronavirus pandemic has taken over the entire globe as the death toll reaches an all-time high. In Britain alone, there have been 4000 deaths and counting, as per John Hopkins Univesity. During such an ordeal, Queen Elizabeth II addressed the nation in a pre-shot video from Windsor Castle, via BBC. In her passionate speech, The Queen spoke about the "disruption", that is coronavirus and how it's brought grief, financial difficulties and enormous changes to the daily life of all.
The Queen has praised NHS staff, key workers and those who are staying indoors in a historical speech about the coronavirus pandemic.The 93 year old monarch looked back at the first broadcast she made as a child, alongside her sister Princess Margaret during the Second World War, and likened being in lockdown to the ordeal evacuees went through during the war. In the historic address, Queen Elizabeth spoke from Windsor Castle to people across the country who tuned in to watch her speech.
Queen Elizabeth II made a rare broadcast appearance on Sunday, April 5 to address Britons about the growing COVID-19 crisis in the United Kingdom. In her pre-recorded address from Windsor Castle, where she is self-isolating during the pandemic, the 93-year-old monarch delivered a message of hope to her subjects.
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