The Queen was joined by a special guest as she began her annual tour of Scotland on Monday.
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The Queen was in the company of the Duke Of Kent as she arrived for her first Trooping The Colour ceremony since the loss of her husband Prince Philip earlier this year. Her Majesty is celebrating her 95th birthday with a scaled-back version of the usual Trooping The Colour events in Windsor this year due to Covid-19 restrictions.The Queen sported a lilac ensemble adorned with gold detail for the military parade in Windsor ahead of a “memorable and uplifting” day for the monarch.
The Queen was joined by a special guest as she began her annual tour of Scotland on Monday.
It was a bubbly good time when Queen Elizabeth II kicked off a week of royal duties on Scotland on Monday (June 28), the first visit to the country since her husband Prince Philip passed away in April. The 95-year-old head of the British royal family was joined by grandson Prince William to help open a new A.G.
Gone but not forgotten. The royal family is celebrating their first Father’s Day since Prince Philip‘s death, but they made sure to include him in their tributes.
The Queen has marked the first Father's Day without Prince Philip in a heartfelt tribute on The Royal Family Instagram page.
Emotions ran high as Sophie, Countess of Wessex, tearfully expressed that Prince Philip's death has left a "giant-sized hole" within the royal family. Speaking to Naga Munchetty during an interview with BBC Radio 5, the 55 year old was unable to hold back her tears as she reflected on the loss of the 99 year old and the difficulty of grieving for him during the pandemic.
Princess Anne broke an unofficial royal rule as she gave her first public interview since the passing of her father, Prince Philip.The Princess praised Prince Philip's 'make do and mend' attitude but Royal fans were disappointed that they didn't see more 'behind the scenes' during the interview.The recording came from a sparsely decorated room that seemed a far cry from the homely parlour seen in other videos with all the ornaments and personal touches blurred into the background, writes The
After commemorating the late Prince Philip's 100th birthday this week, Queen Elizabeth has reunited with her royal family members for the first time since her beloved husband's funeral on April 17 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
United front. Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Prince William and Duchess Kate stepped out together for the first time since Prince Philip’s funeral and the arrival of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter, Lili.
The royal family marks an important milestone today as late Prince Philip turns 100 today. The Duke of Edinburgh, who passed away in April 2021, would have turned 100 today.
The Queen marked what would have been her husband Prince Philip's 100th birthday on Thursday 10 June with a sweet moment at Windsor Castle. Prince Philip "peacefully" passed away at the age of 99 on 9 April at Windsor with his beloved wife by his side.
In honour of what would have been Prince Philip's 100th birthday, his wife Queen Elizabeth received a very special gift which artfully remembers The Duke of Edinburgh's "remarkable life." The Royal Horticultural Society, of which The Queen is a royal patron, presented her with the Duke of Edinburgh Rose, a newly bred type of rose named after the late royal, as per The Palace's announcement, via Entertainment Tonight.It was Keith Weed, Royal Horticultural President, who gifted the special rose to
But while he died just three months short of his 100th, his life and legacy is no less remembered.
Prince Philip is forever in Queen Elizabeth II‘s heart. The 95-year-old royal paid tribute to her late husband a day before what would have been his milestone 100th birthday on June 10th, 2021.
Prince Philip's legacy and memory live on.
Prince Philip’s 100th birthday with the planting of a newly bred rose named after him.The monarch watched the Duke of Edinburgh Rose planted in the Windsor Castle gardens last week to commemorate Philip’s centenary Thursday.She was pictured smiling as she accepted the small rose bush, wrapped in brown paper and twine, from the Royal Horticultural Society’s president.The rose, which is deep pink and dappled with white lines, was newly bred following Philip’s death on April 9 at Windsor Castle.For