Duchess Meghan: This is how she said goodbye to Prince Philip

Duchess Meghan
So she said goodbye to Prince Philip

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Duchess Meghan was unable to attend the funeral service for Prince Philip because of her pregnancy. Nevertheless, she left a personal greeting.

While Prince Harry, 36, paid his final respects to his grandfather in Windsor, Duchess Meghan, 39, watched the funeral on a special live stream from her California estate.

Duchess Meghan leaves a note for Prince Philip

Like the rest of the family, the Sussexes also laid a wreath in St George’s Chapel. The floral wreath was designed by the florist Willow Crossley, who designed the flower arrangements for the evening part of the Sussexes wedding in Frogmore in 2018 and for the christening of her son Archie, 1, at Windsor Castle.

Meghan is said to have personally selected the flowers, in the wreath, among other things, bear pants, the national flower of Greece, and holly, which represent the service of the deceased prince in the Royal Marines, were processed. Campanula for gratitude and eternal love, rosemary for memories, lavender for devotion and roses in honor of the month of birth of Prince Philip, † 99, can also be found in the bouquet.

But not only that: It is said that Meghan left a handwritten note with personal words to Prince Philip, the card was draped on the wreath of flowers. There are no pictures yet.

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Prince Harry mourned side by side with his brother Prince William, 38. The two accompanied their grandfather’s coffin during the eight-minute trial to St George’s Chapel, and after the funeral they left the church with Duchess Catherine, 39. There was no trace of quarrel at these moments, the brothers seemed deeply connected by the grief.

Sources used: dailymail.co.uk, harpersbazaar.com

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