

For all the tension, they did put aside any hurt feelings and kept true to their commitment to respect their grandfather. Soon Kate discreetly left the brothers alone and they kept chatting, with no signs of major drama or coldness.

On the way out, though, prince Harry was seen chatting with Kate Middleton and we could see prince William asking him to walk back with the couple. They walked in not side by side, although when their cousin, Peter Philips, slowed his pace they actually walked almost shoulder to shoulder. But was William and Harry, also moved, that had all eyes on themselves.
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Seen on the photo below, the wrath is full of meaning with flowers also chosen according to Meghan’s choice: Bear’s breeches (Greece’s national flower, representing Philip’s heritage), sea holly (representing the Royal Marines), campanula (for gratitude and everlasting love), rosemary (for remembrance), lavender (for devotion) and roses as a symbol for the month of June, Philip’s birth month).ĭuring the funeral, prince Charles and the Countess of Essex were seen crying. Meghan Markle is said to also have sent a handwritten note, that was attached to the wreath she and Harry sent to the Chapel. Philip would have turned a 100 on June 10th. In just a few days the Queen completes 95 years old, on April 21st. She chose to wear her famous pearl necklace as well as the same brooch she wore at Meghan Markle and prince Harry‘s wedding, the Richmond Royal. Isolated due the Covid-19 restrictions, and with a mask the whole time, Elizabeth II kept her head down so we could not see her feelings shown. It was taken of the young couple, as they were in Malta, in days that she’s already mentioned to be some of the happiest in her life. It was simply a love letter, short and very moving.Īccording to journalists, Elizabeth II also carried a very dear photo with her, on her purse. By using such intimate signature to her husband, there was no crown, no protocol, no distance. Only very few were allowed to address her like that, prince Philip most of all. In Loving Memory Quotes To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die Thomas Campbell In loving memory of one so special, who’s light we lost far too soon Today we remember your life and celebrate all the wonderful memories we have You will never be forgotten and will live on in our hearts To. This beautiful arrangement with its varying tones of pink will send your message of hope out to. Lilibet, as we know, it’s the very personal nickname of the Queen. NOTE: flowers may vary with availability. Only hours later it was made known – or rather confirmed – that it was a letter by the Queen to her husband and companion of over 73 years. From the clear emotion of all Royal Family members, to the flowers personally picked by the Queen to be on his coffin. Please see our About Us page for more details.There were many emotional moments today at Prince Philip‘s funeral.

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