The Queen has received a commemorative rose to mark what would have been the 100th birthday of Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. The deep pink commemorative rose, bred by the Royal Horticultural Society—of which The Queen is President—was presented to Her Majesty in a ceremony last week. When presented with the rose, The Queen…
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April saw the tragic death of Prince Philip, who passed away, aged 99, at Windsor Castle.
‘It is with deep sorrow that Her Majesty The Queen has announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh,’ Buckingham Palace announced in a statement on 9 April 2021.
Since his death, Prince Philip has remained in the headlines, with Royal family members paying tribute to the late Duke of Edinburgh, releasing never-before-seen photographs and sharing sweet anecdotes.
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Her husband of 73 years would have turned 100 today. Jun 10, 2021
Today is going to be an emotional day for Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the royal family; it's the day Prince Philip would have turned 100 years old. To mark the occasion, which has arrived just two months after the senior royal passed away, the Queen has planted a special rose in the East Terrace Garden at Windsor Castle.
The rose was given to Her Majesty by the Royal Horticultural Society (The RHS), who have named the flower in the Duke of Edinburgh's memory. Now, as it continues to grow in the grounds of Windsor Castle, it will serve as a long-lasting, sweet reminder of Prince Philip's life.
The Queen, 95, made the rare dressed-down appearance at Windsor Castle as she paid tribute to Prince Philip on what would have been his 100th birthday today.
Queen Elizabeth II marked what would have been her husband's 100th birthday by planting a rose named after the Duke of Edinburgh in the East Terrace Garden of Windsor Castle.