The loss of her beloved husband will be one of the most traumatic things the Queen has ever had to face.
Together for more than 70 years, the Duke of Edinburgh lived through the ups and down of the monarch’s life and reign with her.
In 2002, her Golden Jubilee year, the Queen lost both her mother and sister within weeks of one another. But Philip was at her side.
The Queen with the Duke of Edinburgh after the Queen Mother’s funeral (PA)
There will be no chance to spend as much time as she needs to grieve out of the spotlight.
THE LOSS of her husband will be one of the most traumatic things the Queen has ever had to face. Together for more than 70 years, the Duke of Edinburgh lived through the ups and down of the monarch’s life and reign with her. In 2002, her Golden Jubilee year, the Queen lost both her mother and sister within weeks of one another. But Philip was at her side. There will be no chance to spend as much time as she needs to grieve out of the spotlight. An appearance at the duke’s funeral in the full glare of the media beckons within days.
Former U.K. Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage remembers the life of Prince Philip.
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden mourned the death of Prince Philip on Friday on behalf of all the people of the United States, saying he watched the world change dramatically and repeatedly. On behalf of all the people of the United States, we send our deepest condolences to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the entire Royal Family, and all the people of the United Kingdom on the death of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, Biden said in a statement Friday. Over the course of his 99-year life, he saw our world change dramatically and repeatedly.
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The loss of her beloved husband will be one of the most traumatic things the Queen has ever had to face.
Together for more than 70 years, the Duke of Edinburgh lived through the ups and down of the monarch’s life and reign with her.
In 2002, her Golden Jubilee year, the Queen lost both her mother and sister within weeks of one another. But Philip was at her side.
The Queen with the Duke of Edinburgh after the Queen Mother’s funeral (PA)
There will be no chance to spend as much time as she needs to grieve out of the spotlight.