Updates
Queen says Prince Philip’s death left ‘a huge void’ in her life
Prince Andrew disclosed that the Queen viewed the death of the Duke of Edinburgh as creating a “huge void” in her life, and that it had brought home to him the loss felt by so many people during the coronavirus pandemic.
Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, died at Windsor Castle, aged 99, after a 73-year marriage to the Queen.
“I feel very sorry and supportive of my mother who is feeling it probably more than anybody else.” the Duke of York said to the media after attending a service at Royal Lodge Windsor’s chapel.
The Queen had “described his passing as a miracle,” according to the Duke of York, referring to the fact that Prince Philip died peacefully at home with her rather than alone in hospital.
“The Queen as you would expect is an incredibly stoic person and she described his passing as a miracle and she is contemplating, I think that’s the way I would put it.
Trending:
“She described it as having left a huge void in her life, but we, the family, the ones that are closer, are rallying around to make sure that we’re there to support her.”
The death of Prince Andrew’s father left his relatives feeling bereft, according to Prince Andrew. “I think the way I would put it is we’ve lost almost the grandfather of the nation.
“He was a remarkable man, I loved him as a father. He was so calm. If you had a problem he would think about it,” Andrew remarked. “He was always someone you could go to.”
Andrew, known as the Queen’s favorite son, has stood down from public life after a botched BBC interview in 2019 about his links to notorious sex abuser and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew, known as the Queen’s favorite son, has stood down from public life after a botched BBC interview in 2019 about his links to notorious sex abuser and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The Queen’s and Prince Philip’s youngest son, Prince Edward, expressed his shock at his father’s demise.
Despite the family’s preparations, Prince Edward, the Queen’s and Prince Philip’s youngest son, said the death always came as a shock.
“It’s still a dreadful shock and we’re still trying to come to terms with that and it’s very, very sad but I have to say that the extraordinary tribute and the memories that everybody’s had and has been willing to share has been so fantastic,” he said.
The royal family appreciates the “extraordinary tributes” and “memories that everybody has had,” he said.
“It was right for him [Prince Philip],” Edward’s wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, told a congregation member after attending a Windsor church service alongside Andrew. “It was so gentle. It was just like somebody took him by the hand and off he went. Very, very peaceful, and that’s all you want for somebody, isn’t it? I think it’s so much easier for the person that goes than for people that are left behind .”
“My father has been my teacher, my supporter, and my critic, but it is his example of a life well lived and service freely given that I most wanted to emulate,” Princess Anne later said in a statement. “His ability to treat every person as an individual in their own right with their own skills comes through all the organisations with which he was involved.”
“I would like to emphasise how much the family appreciate the messages and memories of so many people whose lives he also touched. We will miss him – but he leaves a legacy which can inspire us all.”
Popular Posts:
- Queen’s damning reply to Prince Harry’s ‘what Meghan wants, Meghan gets’ outburst
- Here’s Why Meghan Markle Cannot File Harry Divorce In US
- Meghan Markle ‘escorted out of Prince Charles’ garden party’ in unearthed video
- Here’s Why Meghan Markle Cannot File Harry Divorce In US
- Prince Harry ‘kept asking for more money’ and Prince Charles got ‘fed up’
- Prince Charles ‘deliberately’ left Meghan out of Archie’s birthday message
- Prince Harry and Meghan ‘blamed staff when they didn’t get their way’
- Prince Harry has been ‘brainwashed’, says biographer
- Meghan Markle blogged about Kate’s wedding before claiming she ‘didn’t know much about royals’
- REVENGE: Beatrice’s pregnancy announcement total dig at Meghan Markle
- Damage is done: Prince Harry warned rift with Prince Charles is widening beyond repair
- Meghan Markle Oprah interview claims debunked by own blog post
- Prince Harry faces Backlash for podcast interview, Duke ‘making too much noise’
- Queen and Charles deeply upset with Harry’s rants
- Harry and Meghan are ‘trolling the world’ with hidden photos Archie, says their biographer
- Prince Harry Demands wife Meghan Markle Be Part Of Princess Diana’s 60th Birthday Tribute Or He Won’t Show
- Harry and Meghan are ‘trolling the world’ with hidden photos Archie, says their biographer
- Meghan Markle’s Plastic Surgery
- Meghan and Harry CAN’T do another bombshell interview – ‘Can only do one’
- How Kate Middleton earned the Queen’s respect
- William and Kate prove they are NOT ‘trapped’ despite Harry claims
- Kate Middleton ‘won’t be walked over by Meghan Markle,’ says Jenny Eclair
- Meghan ‘wasn’t too keen’ on living in smaller place than Kate and William after royal wedding
- Meghan Markle was a ‘failure’ in Hollywood, biographer reveals
- Meghan and Harry are trying to start ‘alternate woke Royal Family,’ Expert says
40 Comments