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Unfortunately, he did not attend this celebration. Just over two months before this anniversary, on April 9, the life of Prince Philip died.
However, Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Horticultural Society warmly honored her memory.
Moments and impressions were shared on the official social network account of the Royal Family.
“Last week the Queen received the Rose from the Duke of Edinburgh, which is dedicated to the Duke’s centenary.
The rose was donated by the Royal Horticultural Society, which the Queen supports.
In memory of the Duke, a rose was planted in the East Terrace garden at Windsor Castle.
1956 His Royal Majesty established the award scheme for the Duke of Edinburgh, which he described as a “do-it-yourself growth kit.”
The proceeds will go into a support fund for each rose sold by the Duke of Edinburgh.
The fund will give another million young people the opportunity to win the DofE award.
Each rose purchased will help establish new DofE centers, strengthen existing support and train thousands of more leaders and volunteers, ”said Prince Philip’s rose, which Facebook delivers to the Queen.