The touching mementos the Queen carried at Prince Philip s funeral
The Queen sat alone at Prince Philip s funeral on Saturday, but she reportedly carried two touching reminders of her husband with her.
Her Majesty and Prince Philip spent 73 years together and most likely exchanged countless gifts and mementos over that time period.
But the monarch is said to have chosen two simple items to carry with her as she lay her husband to rest.
In her small, black handbag, the Queen kept one of Philip s pocket squares and a photo of them from the earliest years of their marriage, according to reports.
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Prince Philip funeral: Duke of Edinburgh s New Zealand requests in final farewell
18 Apr, 2021 12:11 AM
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Prince Philip was laid to rest in a funeral service that celebrated his many years of service to the Crown and his wife, Queen Elizabeth II.
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Prince Philip was laid to rest in a funeral service that celebrated his many years of service to the Crown and his wife, Queen Elizabeth II.
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As the world paused to remember Prince Philip, two New Zealanders played a part in his final farewell - at his request.
Just four voices filled St George s Chapel yesterday to farewell the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip - and one of them was a Kiwi.
HANDKERCHIEF AND HOLIDAY SNAP She is said to have carried a photograph of the two of them in her trademark handbag for the sad day. An insider claimed that picture was one of herself and Philip from their time in Malta, when they were younger. She is also thought to have kept one of her husband s handkerchiefs with her. The white, folded square, inserted into the breast pocket of a sharply cut suit, was a strong feature of the Duke s classic style. The mourning Monarch sat alone in the chapel, but with her trusty handbag next to her on the seat Philip used to occupy in the Quire for services.