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Royal News about Queen Elizabeth II: This detail makes you shudder

One little thing about Queen Elizabeth II’s performance to kick off her platinum jubilee is an adorable tribute to her late husband, Prince Philip.

Sandringham – Anyone who looked closely discovered in the anniversary round, to which the British Queen (95) had invited on the eve of the big event in Sandringham, an accessory on the monarch that she always held firmly in her hand and that belonged to her beloved prince Philip (99, † 2021) came from. The cane the regent carried belonged to the Duke of Edinburgh.*

Royal News about Queen Elizabeth II: This detail makes you shudder

Queen Elizabeth II* also explicitly expressed her love and admiration for the late prince consort in words. In a message marking her platinum anniversary, the exceptional ruler said she was “blessed that in Prince Philip I had a partner who was willing to take on the role of consort and make the selfless sacrifices* that come with it.”

Queen Elizabeth mit Gehstock am Arm steht hinter einem Tisch mit angeschnittener Jubiläums-Torte.

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Queen Elizabeth II always kept Prince Philip’s cane with her. He was probably also a mental support for her.

The 95-year-old monarch had hosted a reception at Sandringham House* on the eve of her enthronement to celebrate her 70th appointment as Queen, surrounded by representatives from local charities and members of the Sandringham estate. Apparently, the walking stick inspired Prince Philips, who was known for his pithy sayings, to joke. In any case, when the cake was cut, the queen caused a lot of laughter* with her funny comments.

Prince Philip* last used the stick in public in 2013 while recovering from abdominal surgery. Prince Philip’s biographer Gyles Brandreth (73) reports in the “Telegraph” on the discovery of the crutch.”: I recognized the cane immediately because it was always kept in a holder next to the front door. It was the Duke’s cane and it is very touching that the Queen has started using it,” he told the daily.

Royal News on Queen Elizabeth II: Prince Philip is at her side in spirit

Königin Elizabeth II. und Prinz Philip 1972 in Balmoral. Prinz Philip hat einen Wanderstock bei sich.

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The recording shows Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip with the then walking stick in Balmoral.

Robert Lacey (78), historian of the royal family, gives an assessment to “People”, in which he also expresses the “sincere desire” of the regent, Duchess Camilla (74) as Queen Consort * alongside her heir to the throne Prince Charles * (73) zu haben commented: “In this message, she acknowledged her own mortality and looked to the future. While she remembered her father George VI. (56, † 1952) thought, she also thought of her mother and the importance she had as a partner to him.”

He added: “And then, of course, with the death of Prince Philip, she thinks about the sacrifices and difficulties that come with being a husband.” * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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