Death of Prince Philip: how Meghan Markle plans to attend the funeral: Current Woman The MAG


On Saturday April 17, 2021, the eyes of the world will be on Saint-George’s Chapel in Windsor, where Queen Elizabeth II will bid farewell to her husband, Prince Philipe, who died at the age of 99, on April 9, 2021. For the occasion, TF1 and France 2 shake up their programs in order to broadcast live thethe funeral which will take place in small groups due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. “We are following the guidelines of the Covid. Her Majesty wanted to make sure that all branches of the Duke’s family were present, and she had to make some very difficult decisions about who would attend. For those who unfortunately cannot be there, I am sure they will make their own arrangements to commemorate and celebrate the Duke “, announced an official statement. Thus, only 30 people can be present. Among them, a certain Harry. If he left his royal duties before moving to the United States with Meghan Markle, he intends to be with his family during the funeral.

Meghan Markle to attend funeral from home

In order to pay tribute to his grandfather, the young dad returned for the first time, since his move, to England where he found his brother Prince William, his companion Kate Middleton, but especially the queen. And if he went to Britain alone, it’s because Archie’s mom is seven months pregnant with their second child, a granddaughter. The former actress will not be physically present at the funeral … but she will attend. According to the newspaper The Sun, “arrangements have been made” so that she can follow the ceremony live from her home in Los Angeles. Thus, a live stream has been set up for the occasion. For her part, the former Duchess of Sussex assured that she had made arrangements to pay tribute to her son’s great-grandfather. According to a source at the magazine The Sun, “she expressed her condolences and […] the queen understands why she cannot travel “.

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