A laugh shot of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip spread behind the surprise that ridiculed the royal family.



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Her Majesty, as she passed her husband, dressed in the ceremonial garb of the guard, did not stop laughing. Soon, the prince himself began to laugh. Turns out the reason is a flock of bees flying out the door.

550 guests had to wait for the royal beekeeper to remove the insects that were buzzing around the chairs and they were able to take their places.

The situation was quickly brought under control, but the photographer still managed to capture two giggling lovers.

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip

The Duke of Edinburgh, to whom the 94-year-old British queen has been married for 73 years, died peacefully on Friday, just a few months short of her 100th birthday. An eight-day mourning for his death was declared in the country.

Cannon volcanoes echoed across the UK, Commonwealth countries and the sea on Saturday, and army commanders honored Prince Philip, who had died the day before. In London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast and other cities, 41 volcanoes were shot at noon from noon (2pm Lithuania). The Australian Defense Forces expressed their respect for the salute at 5 p.m. local time at the Houses of Parliament in Canberra, and New Zealand plans to celebrate that tribute on Sunday.

The prince’s memory is also honored at sporting events, including Premier League matches, cricket competitions, and horse races.
Across the country, flags are lowered in half in mourning. On Monday a session of parliament will be canceled so that its members can pay tribute to the prince. However, the prince will not wear solemn armor (this was his own wish), nor will military processions be held.
The bells of Westminster Abbey rang every Friday for every year the prince lived.

People continue to lay flowers at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, despite calls from authorities and the royal family not to mobilize over the coronavirus pandemic.

As you know, Prince Philip resigned from all public office in 2017, when he was 96 years old, stating that “I did my job.”

The queen and her husband have lived largely in isolation at the Windsor Pole until now, due to their age, they were at increased risk of contracting coronavirus.

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