Queen Elizabeth II is back to work following the funeral of her beloved husband, Prince Philip.Her Majesty The Queen conducted a series of royal engagements on Tuesday, marking her first since the Duke of Edinburgh was laid to rest on April 17.
16.04.2021 - 11:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The Duchess of Cambridge will attend the funeral of Prince Philip this Saturday - her first since marrying Prince William.
Kate is nearing a decade as a royal with her 10th wedding anniversary to the Duke of Cambridge on April 29.
It is also the first royal funeral to take place since the Queen Mother's death in 2002 at 101-years-old.
The Queen Mother died on March 30 2002 and her funeral took place on April 9 2002
Queen Elizabeth II is back to work following the funeral of her beloved husband, Prince Philip.Her Majesty The Queen conducted a series of royal engagements on Tuesday, marking her first since the Duke of Edinburgh was laid to rest on April 17.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William make a surprise visit to the 282 East Ham Squadron, Air Training Corps on Wednesday (April 21) in London, England.
After a solemn week of mourning for the royal family following the sad death of Prince Philip, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stepped out on Wednesday to make their first appearance since the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral. On The Queen's birthday, the couple stepped out together to pay a visit to an air cadets centre in East London.
Prince William and his brother Prince Harry put their fraught relationship aside as they said farewell to their grandfather at his funeral on Saturday.The brothers were somber and silent as they walked together in a procession behind Prince Philip’s coffin before his funeral at Windsor Castle along with their father, Prince Charles, and other close relatives.
Brotherly love! Prince William and Prince Harry showed each other support at Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday, April 17, with a subtle gesture.
The Royal Family united to pay a fond and emotional farewell to Prince Philip, who was laid to rest at Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel on Saturday 17 April.The ceremony allowed the public to watch and was broadcast on ITV and BBC, and tributes flooded in from people around the world. As she bid a final farewell to her husband Prince Philip, The Queen reportedly left a handwritten note on the top of The Duke's coffin.
Meghan Markle could unfortunately not be by her husband Prince Harry's side at Prince Philip's funeral, which took place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on April 17. For the unversed, The Duchess of Sussex was advised by her physician not to travel due to her pregnancy.
The Royal Family united to pay a fond and emotional farewell to Prince Philip, who was laid to rest at Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel on Saturday 17 April. Prince Philip, who died at the age of 99, held the title of Duke of Edinburgh too, and he was given this honour by King George VI on November 19 1947 when he married Queen Elizabeth.
Prince Philip was laid to rest Saturday in a funeral ceremony that honored his lifetime of service to the U.K., the crown and his wife of 73 years, Queen Elizabeth II.The widowed British monarch, setting an example amid the coronavirus pandemic, sat alone at the ceremony, dressed in black and with her head bowed in prayer.Philip, who died on April 9, two months shy of his 100th birthday, was honored at Windsor Castle in a service that was steeped in military and royal tradition but also pared
All eyes were on Prince Harry and Prince William as they publicly reunited for the first time since their alleged falling-out. Many expected there to be some sort of animosity between the pair, but it seems that couldn't have been further from the truth.
Banding together. Royal family members — including Prince Harry, Prince William and Duchess Kate — decided to depart from St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle as a unit after Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday, April 17.
The Royal Family united to pay a fond and emotional farewell to Prince Philip, who was laid to rest at Windsor Castle's St George's Chapel on Saturday afternoon. And tributes flooded in from people around the world as they watched the funeral, including from famous faces.
Queen Elizabeth II was joined by a small number of Royal Family members to pay tribute to her husband Prince Philip, who sadly passed away at the age of 99. Just 30 people were in attendance at his funeral on April 17, amid strict COVID-19 protocols in the U.K. Among those at St. George’s Chapel were Prince Harry and Prince William, who were separated by their cousin Peter Phillips, as they walked behind the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh.
As members of the Royal Family arrive for the sombre occasion of Prince Philip’s funeral, we are able to see the sweet tributes they’ve made to the late Duke of Edinburgh through their fashion choices. Here’s a look at what members of Royal Family are wearing, as they arrive at the ceremony.
Prince Harry and Prince William have reunited at their grandfather Prince Philip‘s funeral on April 17. Princess Diana‘s sons walked side by side with their cousin Peter Phillips, 43, who is the son of Princess Anne. Both brothers appeared somber as they walked among the 15-member procession, led by their father, Prince Charles.
Duchess Kate is paying tribute to more than just Prince Philip on Saturday, April 17. Royal watchers were quick to spot Queen Elizabeth II’s pearl necklace on Prince William’s wife as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were spotted on their way to Windsor for the funeral.
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