On Saturday, the Prince of Wales, and the Crown Prince of the United Kingdom Prince Charles remembered his father Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, on his first death anniversary.
He wrote on his official Twitter account: "Remembering The Duke of Edinburgh today, one year since his passing."
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In the same context, the official Twitter account of the Royal Family posted a short video as an elegy and a tribute to the late Prince Philip, the longest crown consort in the history of Britain.
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Two weeks ago, on Tuesday, Queen Elizabeth headed the senior Royalties in the first memorial services dedicated to Prince Philip at Westminister Abbey.
The event was a celebration of the late Duke of Edinberg’s life achievements as the Queen’s consort. He was described as a “remarkable man” committed to “down-to-earth” causes.
Today’s services were the first major public event that saw the 95-year-old monarch’s appearance since her recovery from Coronavirus.
Queen Elizabeth arrived at the scene of the Royal services in her car and was accompanied by her youngest son Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex.
The service was attended by the Crown Prince of the British throne, Prince Charles, his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Royal Princess Anne, and the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, who appeared for the first time in public after accusing him of sexual assaults.
In addition, the second in the line to the throne and the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, and their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Also, Princess Patrice, and Princes Eugene were spotted in the services.
The memorial services were attended by more than 1000 guests.