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Queen Elizabeth Left A Touching Handwritten Note For Late Husband

Queen Elizabeth Left A Touching Handwritten Note For Late Husband


Prince Philip's sword, naval cap, and a wreath of flowers were some of the essential items that were placed in the Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin. The coffin was carried on a self-designed green Land Rover Defender Hearse.





At Prince Philip’s funeral, who passed away on April 9, Queen Elizabeth II honored her late husband by placing a handwritten note on the top of his coffin. The note was left on the coffin during the funeral procedures.

The note, written in black, read ‘In Loving Memory’, according to Daily Mail, The Queen reportedly signed the note with ‘Lilibet’, a nickname she was given as a child. Prince Philip is known to have been the last person who called her by that name.


The Queen last signed her nickname on the flowers at her mother’s funeral dated back in 2002.


The Duke of Edinburgh’s Funeral procession was carried out from the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle to St George’s Chapel. The coffin is carried by a Land Rover which was customized and designed by the Duke itself. It was also accompanied on its journey by representatives of the Armed Forces, Members of the Royal Family, The Duke’s Household, and Her Majesty The Queen.


The Queen and Prince Philip had been together for 73 years. At the funeral held at St George’s Chapel, the Queen sat alone, away from the rest of her family, in keeping with the Pandemic guidelines. Only 30 mourners were allowed inside the Chapel during service.


Meghan Markle’s handwritten note and a wreath were a part of Prince Philip’s funeral.


The whole nation is mourning for the loss, the Royal Marine Bearer Party pause on the West Steps, which is lined by the members of the Household Cavalry.


King George VI had given him the Fleet Naval Cap and his Sword, rest on the coffin.


“ She will never quit because of Duty, Honor, and public service is so deep in her, as it was for him,” a royal insider was also caught saying.

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