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Queen Elizabeth II is speaking about her late husband, Prince Philip, for the first time since his death in April.
He was 99.While presiding over the opening ceremony for the sixth session of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh Saturday, the Queen recalled the «happy memories» she and Philip made during their visits to Scotland, where the pair, who had been married for 73 years, spent many summers vacationing at their royal residence of Balmoral Castle, in the Scottish Highlands.A post shared
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Queen Elizabeth II is taking a bit of a break. The 95-year-old British monarch has had a busy schedule lately, and at the recommendation of her doctor has decided to skip a planned trip to Northern Ireland. «The Queen has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days,» a spokesman for Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Wednesday.
Queen Elizabeth II is taking a bit of a break. The 95-year-old British monarch has had a busy schedule lately, and at the recommendation of her doctor has decided to skip a planned trip to Northern Ireland. «The Queen has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days,» a spokesman for Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Madame Tussauds Blackpool. The statue takes up residence at the tourist attraction where it will be joined by models of Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
veterans and their families from the U.K. and Commonwealth countries.The service highlighted the work of the Royal British Legion, which was founded in 1921 to care for service members and their families after World War I.
coronavirus pandemic a year and a half ago, as she presided Thursday over the launch of the baton relay for next year's Commonwealth Games in the central England city of Birmingham.British Paralympic gold medalist Kadeena Cox, fresh from winning another two events in Tokyo, had the honor of taking the baton from the queen on the first leg of its 90,000-mile (145,000 kilometer) journey.The relay will go through 72 nations and territories of the Commonwealth over 294 days and will return to
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Followers of the royal family have been wondering how things have been for the Queen after Prince Philip’s death for some time now. At first, the monarch took a short time off from royal duties immediately following the death of her husband to grieve. It took another six months, however, for Queen Elizabeth to speak publicly about the late Duke of Edinburgh.
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Remembering her late spouse. As Queen Elizabeth II attended the opening of the Scottish Parliament, she shared sweet memories of her late husband, Prince Philip, who died earlier this year.
On Saturday, Queen Elizabeth II was in Edinburgh to open the Scottish Parliament, accompanied by Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla.
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Prince Philip, shared for Scotland.The 95-year-old monarch arrived for the ceremony with her son, Prince Charles, and his wife, Camilla, who in Scotland are known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay.
The Queen has discussed her husband Prince Philip's death for the first time in public on Saturday 2 October. Queen Elizabeth II, 95, remembered the "many happy memories" she shared with her husband, who died in April this year.The Queen made to touching speech as she appeared at the official opening of the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood's debating chamber at lunchtime on Saturday.
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