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.
15.04.2021 - 21:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The original plans for Prince Philip's funeral would have seen hundreds of family members, friends and dignitaries attend.
But with the coronavirus pandemic and strict limits on numbers there can only be 30 attendees at the service on Saturday at St George's Chapel, Windsor.
The Queen will be attending along with all four of her children - Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. And her
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.
Queen Elizabeth will “fade away gracefully” from her royal duties following the death of Prince Philip, a royal expert has said.The Queen turned 95 last week, four days after the funeral of her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, who died on 9 April age 99. And now, as she approaches the 70th year of her reign in June next year, the monarch is predicted to be set to allow Prince Charles and Prince William to take on more responsibility.
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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.
Back to work. Prince William and Duchess Kate are back to business as usual with their first royal engagement since the death and funeral of Prince Philip.
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.
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.
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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The Duke of Edinburgh is laid to rest. His Royal Highness' funeral is taking place on Saturday with a minute's silence at 3pm.