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.
18.04.2021 - 00:19 / etonline.com
Prince Philip received one final farewell on the day of his funeral.The Duke of Edinburgh was laid to rest during an intimate and special service on Saturday. After the televised funeral, which reunited Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry, the royal family's official Instagram account tipped their hat to the late patriarch in the most endearing way.
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.
The Queen is to gracefully take a step back from royal duties now that Prince Phillip has died. And as Her Majesty, who turned 95 last week, moves forward, she will take on less duties, according to a former royal correspondent..
As the royal family continues to mourn the demise of Prince Philip, Prince William and Kate Middleton returned to royal duties on Wednesday. Paying a tribute to his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, William and Kate visited the 282 East Ham Squadron, Air Training Corps in London, England.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William make a surprise visit to the 282 East Ham Squadron, Air Training Corps on Wednesday (April 21) in London, England.
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, on Saturday, arrived at Windsor Castle alongside Duke of Cambridge Prince William for Prince Philip's funeral at St George's Chapel on the Windsor castle's grounds. The funeral was a small affair, with only thirty guests.
Banding together. Royal family members — including Prince Harry, Prince William and Duchess Kate — decided to depart from St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle as a unit after Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday, April 17.
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 afternoon. And tributes flooded in from people around the world as they watched the funeral, including from famous faces.
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Manori Ravindran International EditorJust over a week since his death, Prince Philip is being laid to rest today (April 17) at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, where eyes around the world will fall on the royal family, which will be together in rare public view after an especially turbulent period.The funeral convenes 30 members of the royal family, including Prince William and Prince Harry, who traveled from California to the U.K.
After Prince Philip sadly passed away on 9 April, Mike Tindall has paid tribute to the "devoted family man" and shared a sweet photo of him with his daughter Mia.The former rugby player, who had his interview crashed by royal kids, took to Instagram to post the adorable snap of the pair.
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Prince Philip will have his body laid to rest within the private chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday 17 April, following his passing at the age of 99. Recently, the details of Prince Philip’s funeral were confirmed and now the guest list for the ceremony has been revealed.
Back to work. The Queen’s first royal engagement following Prince Philip’s death took place on Tuesday, April 13—just four days after he passed away at Windsor Castle.
Taking the high road? The royal family hopes that Prince William and Prince Harry will be able to make some sort of amends when reuniting for Prince Philip’s funeral later this week, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.