Prince Charles pays tribute to his dear papa Prince Philip, says he misses him dearly
Prince Charles pays tribute to his dear papa Prince Philip, says he misses him dearly
Royal family released a video of Prince Charles paying tribute to his dear papa Prince Philip. The Prince of Wales said that he misses the Duke of Edinburgh enormously.
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Prince Philip (L) and Prince Charles Photo: Reuters
Prince Charles paid a fitting tribute to his father, Prince Philip, a day after his death. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away at the age of 99 in Windsor Castle, the Buckingham Palace reported on April 9.
All those around her never measure up to that at any point. Her own family has never measured up to that. Charles never measured up to that.
Prince Charles never measured up to Queen s sense of duty - but William has, says expert (Image: GETTY)
Mr Irving said: All those around her never measure up to that at any point. (Image: SKY NEWS AUSTRALIA)
He added: I think you have to go to William to find somebody who seems to have the same sense of what it means.
Narrator Jane Whittenshaw gave further insight into the Queen s impact on Britain and the monarchy.
Prince Charles and Camilla have been vaccinated against coronavirus (Image: GETTY)
Prince Charles and Camilla have been visiting a few pop-up vaccination centres across England over the past few weeks (Image: GETTY)
On March 1, he was transferred to St Bartholomew s Hospital, where he underwent heart surgery.
On March 5, Prince Philip was relocated back to King Edward VII hospital, where he remained for treatment and rest until today.
During this morning s visit, the Duchess of Cornwall opened up about the vaccination against coronavirus she received last month.
Revealing she received the vaccine developed by Oxford researches and AstraZeneca, Camilla added: Although it didn’t matter. I didn’t ask.
Charles and Diana would go on to have two children together - Prince William and Harry - before separating.
During the tough times after their separation in 1992, William became a rock for Diana, even though he was still a young boy at the time.
On ‘Prince William at Thirty’, uploaded to YouTube in June 2012, Jennie Bond, an ex-BBC royal correspondent, reflected on an episode where William would act motherly towards a saddened Diana.
She said that William would say: “It’ll be alright Mummy, it’ll be alright, I’ll look after you.”
She added: “It was all the wrong way round for William.