Queen Elizabeth and the beautiful photo with Prince Philip (before the funeral)

Lie down on a meadow, smiling and accomplices. A few hours after the funeral of the Prince Philip, the official profile of the royal family British published an unpublished image which portrays the very Duke of Edinburgh together with Queen Elizabeth, his wife for over 73 years: “His Majesty wishes to share this private photography, taken in 2003 by Countess of Wessex in cima ai Coyles of Muick, in Scotland».

«The sovereign and the Royal Family are grateful for the messages of condolence from all over the world », the caption reads again,« and they have been moved in seeing and hearing so many people sharing nice memories del Duca, to celebrate his life ». In fact, since Friday 9 April death was announced of the prince consort with an official statement, casa Windsor was flooded by a storm of affection.

Dedications, memories, thoughts and photos have arrived from all over the planet: a fact that is not surprising given that Philip, in his99 years old, he visited as many as 143 countries. Leaving, almost everywhere, an authentic imprint‘He was always himself,’ wrote his nephew Harry, ‘with a very sharp wit. He could attract anyone’s attention thanks to his charm. And also because you never knew what he could say ».

Just with an image extremely authentic, Queen Elizabeth chose to greet him on the day of the funeral. Which will be celebrated by following to the letter the anti-contagion lines of the British government, primarily with regard to the guest list: there will be “only” thirty people in the chapel of San Giorgio, on the estate of Windsor, including children, grandchildren, cousins, a friend and three relatives arrived from Germany.

A group very restricted. Perhaps, given the character that Prince Philip had, that’s just what he is he would have wished.

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