Prince Harry is apparently facing the "ultimate test and dilemma" about whether he should return to the UK to visit, one royal expert has claimed.
14.02.2022 - 13:31 / ok.co.uk
Today is the Queen's first Valentine's Day without her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. It will likely be a strange day, as together they marked the holiday 73 times. Despite being the longest married couple in UK monarchy's history, Prince Philip kept coming up with new ideas to surprise his wife with romantic gestures on February 14th.
“Throughout the years he’s done so many touching things which the Queen will undoubtedly miss this year. He was always very good at doing some touching things for her," Royal Biographer Phil Dampier told The Sun.The devoted husband would even make some of the gifts with his own two hands. “He was always very good at doing some touching things for her.
Some of the gifts that he gave her, he made himself. For example, he made her a makeup kit which she always kept in her handbag. A small metal make-up kit that she would use every day," Phil revealed.
And he didn't stop there! “He once made her a special kettle on a swivel stand for when they were abroad and it was much easier to use the kettle - she didn’t have to lift it when it was heavy and hot. Silly little things like that.” Rather than popping to the petrol station the night before to grab some flowers, Philip took time to think about what his wife needed and ensured the gifts each included something that uniquely suited her. “He was always very thoughtful with his gifts which had a more personal touch as opposed to just buying something." Of course, it's hard to know what to get a woman who already has so much, but Philip rose to the challenge and thought outside of the box.
Prince Harry is apparently facing the "ultimate test and dilemma" about whether he should return to the UK to visit, one royal expert has claimed.
It’s been almost two years since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle parted ways with the Royal Family. Having married in 2018, the newlyweds stepped down as working members of the monarchy in 2020 and moved stateside to a multi-million pound mansion in Montecito.
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Queen Elizabeth is keeping her late husband, Prince Philip, very close to her these days. The 95-year-old British monarch was spotted over the weekend using the same walking cane Philip used prior to his death in April 2021. Elizabeth made her first public appearance of the new year on Saturday, hosting a reception at her Sandringham House estate on the eve of her Accession Day.
The Queen is refusing to become a 'digital monarch' and says 'if I stop I drop', palace sources say.The news comes as it was revealed Her Majesty will appear alongside Prince Andrew at a remembrance service for Prince Philip next month.The Duke of York is expected at the ceremony at Westminster Abbey just days after he is due to give his witness statement to US lawyers in his sex abuse case. A source told The Sun: "The Queen is adamant that she does not want to become a 'digital monarch', who the public only see sitting in an armchair taking video calls.
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