After Prince Philip’s death (†): Queen Elizabeth sighted in Windsor

News ticker on the death of Prince Philip: Queen Elizabeth is photographed in front of Windsor Castle +++ The Queen addresses her people +++ The Swedish royal family honors Prince Philip

News ticker on the death of Prince Philip

April 16, 2021

Queen Elizabeth first sighted after the sad news

Queen Elizabeth, 94, was photographed at the wheel of a jaguar in front of Windsor Castle and on the way to nearby Frogmore Gardens this afternoon. The photo shows “Mail Online.” According to information from the news website, the Queen has gone for a walk with her two new dogs, Dorgi Fergus and Corgi Muick. It is the first time the monarch has been seen in public since the death of Prince Philip, 99, if only from a distance. She wears sunglasses and a headscarf.

The mourner is getting along well and this morning made the final decisions for her husband’s funeral, it is said. The funeral service starts tomorrow, Saturday, at 2:40 p.m. German time in Windsor.

April 16, 2021

Queen sends out thanks

Queen Elizabeth, 94, is going through the hardest time of her life: Her beloved Philip has died after more than 73 years of marriage. In the UK and around the world, people mourn with her. Many Londoners have left flowers, cards and other memorabilia for the 99-year-old in front of the palace and Windsor Castle. Royals from other royal families and stars express their condolences, TV stations change their programs and commemorate the deceased. The Queen did not miss the huge sympathy.

A spokesman for Buckingham Palace said on behalf of the Queen, according to the British media yesterday Thursday: “Your Majesty and the Royal Family are grateful for all the condolences from around the world and are touched to see and hear so many people who have spoken out Duke remember to celebrate his life. The honors of young and old are true testimony to the remarkable life and enduring endeavors of His Royal Highness. ”


April 15, 2021

Prince Philips coffin is transported in a special Land Rover

The procession of Prince Philip, † 99, we different than expected. The way we will not be lined with thousands of grieving people. The coronavirus pandemic is preventing this. Nevertheless, on Saturday (April 17, 2021) all eyes will be on the British royal family and Windsor.

The coffin of the late Prince Consort will be transported from the private chapel in Windsor Castle to St. George’s Chapel, where the official memorial service will take place. The corpse is transported in a Land Rover specially designed for the occasion. Now Royal fans can take a first look at the car.

The Land Rover was specially designed for Prince Philip's procession

The Land Rover was specially designed for Prince Philip’s procession

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The special thing about it: The Duke of Edinburgh himself helped design the cars years ago. It should have been Prince Philips’ wish that the Land Rover be painted in the military green. He is also said to have insisted on the open stern. The car should also pay homage to Queen Elizabeth’s husband, who had a great passion for design and technology.

The Swedish royal family honors Prince Philip

“Prince Philip was a wonderful family friend for many years, it was a relationship we cherished,” said King Carl Gustaf, 74, shortly after Prince Philips, 99, died on the royal family’s official website.

The death of the Prince Consort is particularly painful for the monarchs, as the Swedish magazine “Svensk Damtidning” has learned. “The king is sorry that he did not have time to meet Prince Philip for the last time,” explains Margrethe Thorgren, head of information at the royal court. “The pandemic made that impossible.”

Prince Philip and King Carl Gustaf have a close relationship, Carl Gustaf’s grandfather, the former King Gustav VI. Adolf, made Prince Philip Knight of the Royal Order of Seraphines, the highest order of merit in the Kingdom of Sweden, in June 1954.

That is why the Swedish royal family commemorates the deceased prince on the day of his funeral with a ceremonial ring of seraphim. From 12 noon to 1 p.m. on Saturday (April 17, 2021), the “Serafimerringning” will be heard from Stockholm’s Riddarholmskyrkan.

April 14, 2021

Queen Elizabeth says goodbye to employees

She has to cope with the death of her husband. But that doesn’t stop Queen Elizabeth, 94, from saying goodbye to one of her most important and most valued employees after more than 14 years. As the royal family’s calendar shows, the monarch held an audience yesterday Tuesday in honor of William Peel, 3rd Earl of Peel.

Earl Peel had been Lord Chamberlain since October 2006 and thus held one of the central positions in the royal household. The Lord Chamberlain is responsible for those items on the Queen’s agenda that include ceremonial activities and public events. He was also involved in organizing the funeral of Prince Philip, 99, according to the Daily Mail.

What the Queen – apart from the farewell to her employee – has been doing in the last few days, you can read in the next ticker entry.

April 13, 2021

Queen Elizabeth: This is how she spent the first few days without Prince Philip

These are words that were to be expected, but still go to the heart: Queen Elizabeth, 94, feels without Prince Philip, 99, “a great void in her life,” her son Prince Andrew, 61, told the press. At the same time, however, he emphasized that his mother was “incredibly stoic.” As you know her, the Queen.

As the palace announced on the day of Prince Philip’s death (April 9, 2021), the Queen is dedicated to organizing the memorial service and the funeral. A very sad but necessary task, which is also made more difficult by the corona pandemic. On Saturday (April 10, 2021), the Queen spoke to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 56, on the phone, accepting his condolences.

According to information from the British press, the Queen attended a private mass at Windsor Castle on Sunday (April 11, 2021) and commemorated her husband. The monarch who is the head of the Church of England has a deep Christian faith. A circumstance that will help her through the difficult times.

In addition to the family, who, according to Prince Andrew, take care of the Queen intensively, there are two other grief workers: Fergus and Muick. The dorgi and corgi have lived with the queen since March 2021. According to information from “The Sun”, the two dogs were taken out by the Queen on the grounds of Frogmore House, near the castle, after mass on Sunday. An insider: “The Queen is the epitome of staying calm and moving on and following her usual Sunday habits.”

April 12, 2021

Prince William and Duchess Catherine remember Prince Philip

Prince William, 38, and Duchess Catherine, 39, have not yet commented on the death of Prince Philip, 99. He is commemorated for this on the website of the Foundation of the Cambridges. If you surf on www.royalfoundation.com, you can see a black and white photo of the deceased drawn across the entire width. “His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh” and the numbers “1921-2021” are written next to it. If you click on an arrow, you get to a subpage on which the death report issued by the palace is quoted. William and Kate are doing the same to Prince Harry, 36, and Duchess Meghan, 39, who also remember the Duke on “archewell.com”.

The Royal Foundation's homepage is dedicated to Prince Philip

The Royal Foundation’s homepage is dedicated to Prince Philip

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The declaration on the death of the prince issued by the palace.

The declaration on the death of the prince issued by the palace.

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Source used: royalfoundation.com, teda.dk/

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