Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William and the extended royal family have officially marked the end of mourning period since Prince Philip's demise. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on 9 April and his funeral service was held on 17 April.
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Staying strong. Royal biographers Ingrid Seward and Andrew Morton shared their thoughts on how Queen Elizabeth II is handling the death of her husband, Prince Philip.
“I would say she was coping extremely well,” Seward, author of Prince Philip Revealed, told Us Weekly in an exclusive interview after Philip died on Friday, April 9. “She is so used to bereavements. It’s not as if she didn’t think this was coming — she knew this was going to happen. I think she would have loved it if at least he
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William and the extended royal family have officially marked the end of mourning period since Prince Philip's demise. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on 9 April and his funeral service was held on 17 April.
On the occasion of her 95th birthday, Queen Elizabeth released a statement. If you didnt know, the special day has a shadow over it this year as her husband Prince Philip‘s funeral took place just a few days ago.
A quiet milestone. Queen Elizabeth II had a low-key 95th birthday on Wednesday, April 21, as she mourned her late husband, Prince Philip.
Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the love of her life. After Prince Philip died at the age of 99 on April 9, the British royal paid tribute to her husband of over 73 years with a heartbreaking statement honoring his life and legacy.
Queen Elizabeth II is ringing in her 95th birthday on a somber note. On Wednesday, the Royal Family account shared details of how the reigning British monarch is spending her milestone birthday. «This year The Queen remains at Windsor Castle during a period of Royal Mourning following the death of The Duke of Edinburgh,» the account shared of Her Royal Highness. Today is The Queen’s 95th birthday.
It should come as no surprise that the Queen’s birthday plans are looking quite a bit different this year. It will be a somber occasion for the monarch, as it marks her first birthday shortly following the death of her husband of 73 years, Prince Philip.
Following Prince Philip’s death, many are wondering when Prince Harry is coming back to California to be home with his wife, Meghan Markle. While the Duke of Sussex was previously expected to return to the U.S. as soon as Monday, April 19, some sources believe he may “delay” his homecoming until after the Queen’s birthday.
The Queen won’t release a new portrait to mark her 95th birthday this week, it has been reported.The Queen’s birthday will fall just days after the funeral of her late husband, Prince Philip. It has been reported that there will also be no gun salute to mark her birthday for the second year running.The Queen is still in the official period of royal mourning for her beloved husband of 73 years, Prince Philip, who passed away on 9 April at the age of 99.
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 arrives in the State Bentley for the Funeral of Prince Philip at Saint George’s Chapel on Saturday (April 17) at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England.
Queen Elizabeth II is “overwhelmed” by the “outpouring of love” and support following the death of Prince Philip, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
It has not even been a week since the demise of her husband Prince Philip, but that did not stop Queen Elizabeth from performing royal duties. As per reports, the Queen was back at work on Tuesday as she attended her first royal engagement since Prince Philip's demise.
The Queen has carried out her very first official in-person royal duty just four days after the death of her husband Prince Philip.The Duke of Edinburgh passed away 'peacefully' at home in Windsor Castle on 9 April.
Many have wondered if the Queen will step down following Prince Philip’s death, but it appears the monarch has no plans to abdicate the throne for now, according to a source close to the royal family who spoke to People.
Following the sad death of Prince Philip, Meghan Markle is said to be ready to forgive the Royal Family and wants to put their differences aside.The Duke of Sussex, who had police called to her California mansion nine times in nine months, reportedly encouraged her husband Prince Harry to move forward and is willing to do the same. A friend of 39 year old told MailOnline: "Meghan said her main concern right now is supporting Harry.
After the announcement was made by Buckingham Palace about Prince Philip's passing on April 9, 2021, the Royal family's official website was also updated with a sad message. The mourning announcement confirmed that the Duke of Edinburgh had passed away aged 99 at Windsor Castle on Friday.