The moving and discreet tribute of Prince Charles to Prince Philip for Father’s Day
On the occasion of Father’s Day, Prince Charles wanted to honor the memory of his father, Prince Philip. He shared a snapshot and a very touching message on Twitter.
Great Britain celebrates Father’s Day on June 19
Prince Charles has paid a moving tribute to his dad, Prince Philip
He also shared a snapshot where he is surrounded by his two sons, still children.
Like in France, Great Britain celebrates this Sunday, June 19, all dads. Thus, Prince Charles insisted on making a touching tribute to Prince Philip. On Twitter, the husband of Camilla Parker-Bowles wanted to have these few words for his dad, who died on April 9, 2021: “Wishing everyone a happy Father’s Day.” To accompany this sentence, the Prince of Wales shared several photos, including one where he can be seen alongside his father. In a second snapshot, Camilla Parker Bowles and her dad were photographed.
Prince Charles also unveiled a magnificent photo of him, surrounded by his two sons, princes William and Harry, still children. A snapshot that shows how close this dad was to his two toddlers. Unfortunately, today things are very different. Between the Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, the tensions are palpable. During Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not permitted to appear at Trooping the Colour. “After careful consideration, The Queen has decided that the traditional balcony appearance for Trooping the Color on Thursday 2 June will this year be limited to Her Majesty and members of the Royal Family who are on official public engagements at the name of the Queen,” the Palace spokesperson said on May 6, 2022.
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The British royal family then estimated “the Duke and Duchess of Sussex only caused chaos since they moved to America, with their endless interviews and reports that overshadow the royal family”. For its members,it would be hypocritical for Harry and Meghan to be all smiles and wave to the crowd from the balcony as if they were one big happy family.”