Queen’s cousin will accompany her at the Trooping the Colour after Philip’s death Tom Ambrose
The Duke of Kent will accompany the Queen at this year’s Trooping the Colour following the death of her husband Prince Philip earlier this year.
The Queen’s cousin will join her for her official birthday parade in Windsor next month.
He has accompanied the Queen once before at the Trooping of the Colour, when Prince Philip was recovering from surgery in 2013.
The event usually takes place at the Horse Guards Parade in London but will take place in Windsor this year due to the pandemic, the Mail on Sunday reports.
Prince Harry was told his grandfather had died by police who were sent to his California mansion in the middle of the night, it has been reported. The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, died on April 9 at Windsor Castle at around 11am GMT. On the west coast of the United States, where Harry lives with his pregnant wife and their son, it was around 3am. Palace aides contacted the US embassy in London which called the Santa Barbara sheriff’s office, according.
Prince William and Kate have paid a heartwarming tribute to the late Duke of Edinburgh as they arrived for a drive-in cinema date in one of his beloved Land Rovers. William and Kate joined guests at the unique event at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in a 1966 2A model that belonged to Philip and was loaned by the Queen The couple, who are joint Patrons of NHS Charities Together, hosted NHS Staff for the special screening of Disney’s Cruella, in.