British actress Claire Foy is about to be back on our screens and just in time for the festival season, talk about a Christmas miracle.
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On Saturday, Queen Elizabeth II was in Edinburgh to open the Scottish Parliament, accompanied by Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla.
Historically, the Queen had been accompanied by her late husband, Prince Philip, to open Scotland’s Parliament, and in her speech she referenced the Duke of Edinburgh, who died in April at age 99.
“I have spoken before of my deep and abiding affection for this wonderful country and of the many happy memories Prince Philip and I always held of our time here,” said
British actress Claire Foy is about to be back on our screens and just in time for the festival season, talk about a Christmas miracle.
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Queen Elizabeth II is speaking about her late husband, Prince Philip, for the first time since his death in April.
Queen Elizabeth is speaking publicly about her late husband Prince Philip for the first time since he died in April.
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.
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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.
monarch, 95, will be joined by the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay (Prince Charles and Camila) as they meet the Presiding Officer and party leaders, including First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. Following the ceremony in the Holyrood chamber members of the Royal Family will meet with Scots who have made a positive difference to the lives of others throughout the course of the devastating coronavirus pandemic.
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