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.
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Saying her final goodbyes. Queen Elizabeth II honored her husband of 73 years with one final note.
The Queen, 94, placed a handwritten note on top of Prince Philip‘s casket on Saturday, April 17, during his funeral at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
The note, as captured in photos and video of the services, was written on the queen’s stationery. It appeared to say, “I love you,” as well as “Lilibet,” a nickname the monarch was given when she was a child. The Duke of Edinburgh used the
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.
Even monarchs have Zoom meetings. Queen Elizabeth II hopped on a video chat for a meeting with some very important guests, and by the looks of it, she’s an expert.
The Queen has put on a brave face as she returned to work for the first time since her husband Prince Philip's funeral. The 95 year old was seen via video from Windsor Castle as she carried out royal duties, welcoming dignitaries to Buckingham Palace.
Prince Harry is said to have been “barely acknowledged” by Princess Anne, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex during Prince Philip’s funeral.The Duke of Sussex, 36, was publicly reunited with the Royal Family for the first time after his explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey to lay his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, to rest at the weekend.
Prince Philip passed away aged 99 on April 9, 2021. The Duke of Edinburgh was laid to rest at St George's Chapel on April 16 with several members of the royal family in attendance.
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. Among the 30 guests in attendance was Lady Louise Windsor, 17, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex.
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.
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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. Among the 30 guests in attendance was Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex.
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.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip had a love that spanned decades.It was an emotional day for the 94-year-old head of the British Monarchy, as she laid her beloved husband of 73 years to rest, and said goodbye with a touching letter. The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral was held at St.
Queen Elizabeth said goodbye to her husband Prince Philip in a heartbreaking way at his funeral.
Coming together for their grandfather. Prince Harry and Prince William were among the royal family members chosen to walk behind Prince Philip‘s casket on Saturday, April 17, as the family exited Windsor Castle ahead of the funeral.