THE Prince Philip He often wore the same black leather shoes he had worn on the day of his wedding to the future queen, according to the British Daily Mail.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who passed away last Friday and will be buried tomorrow, Saturday, first wore shoes to his wedding on November 20, 1947 at Westminster Abbey. He continued to use them on formal occasions for more than 70 years, the post states.
His love for this couple was revealed by Lord Karan Bilimoria, a close friend of Prince Philip. He said that the “landed” Duke preferred a humble beer to an expensive wine or champagne.
As he told MailOnline, “he once told me that he had been wearing the same shoes since the day he got married. We were next to each other and we were tying our shoelaces when he told me they were the same shoes. It was unbelievable.
Who knows how many times he should have changed or repaired the soles? But they were the original shoes. They were traditional black leather shoes. He has had these shoes for literally over 60 years.

And that’s because of his emotionality. It was this authenticity that was always present. It shows how wonderful a man he was. She also showed how wonderful a husband she was. It was always one step behind her queen. He was absolutely perfect in everything he did. He was a great support for her and he was also a great leader. He did it all. “
Lord Bilimoria, founder of Cobra Beer, and the Duke became close friends, a relationship that would last for more than 20 years.
The revelation about the shoes came in 2011 when the Duke was invited by Bilimoria to an event in London, during which visitors were asked to take off their shoes.

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