For families across the country, Lockdown different, it is the little things that make such a difference at the moment.
And it’s clear what a homemade gift is for the Queen and the Duke Ed F. Edinburgh.
This beautiful photo, shared by Buckingham Palace today on their 73rd wedding anniversary, shows the couple looking proudly at a card made by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s three children.
Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five and even two-year-old Prince Louis spent hours making colorful greetings, carefully painting a large number of and and on the front and decorating it with red, blue, yellow, green spots and purple.
Mon, King of the Year and 9999-year-old Duke Ed F, praised the two colorful creations of Prince George, VII, Princess Charlotte, V, and Prince Louis, as well as letters sent by other cards and well-wishers in a new official photograph on Friday On the occasion of wedding anniversary
Princess Elizabeth (later to become Queen Elizabeth LL) and Prince Philip, walking in the grounds of the Duke of Edinburgh Broadlands, the Duke’s uncle, at the home of Earl Mountbatten, on their honeymoon, November, 1947. The queen wore a chrysanthemum brooch. The picture, which he also wore in the new image today
You can almost imagine them, languages sitting around the table in the kitchen at Kensington Palace, stuck in concentration, ‘not going over the lines’ doing their best.
The youths have not seen their grandparents for several weeks, but earlier this week by the Royal Postal Service, the Queen and Philip are currently living together at the residence, where the cards have been taken to Windsor Castle on duty.
And when they opened it, the thoughtful gift was clear to see the joy it brought them.
This picture was taken in the oak room of the royal residence by Chris Jackson, the royal photographer of Getty Images, and shows a picture of a comfortable household, which people rarely see.
The young men have not seen their grandparents for several weeks, but earlier this week by the Royal Postal Service, the Queen and Philip are currently living together at the residence, where the cards have been taken to Windsor Castle on duty. Pictured are Prince George, seven, (back) Princess Charlotte, five, (on the other side, standing), Prince William and Prince Louis, two (front)
The Queen and Prince Philip are delighted to receive a special household card for their grandchildren (pictured with their parents and David Attenborough) in a new photograph released to mark their rd 73rd wedding.
Their sofas are rather comfortable, elegant, the castle vistas are filled with cream and red cushions to compliment the rear stretched gold tassled curtains to show off a beautiful look.
In front of them is an array of cards and letters on the lower, glass-top table that are sent by well-wishers to congratulate them on reaching such a remarkable destination.
As usual, Philip – ramaroda directly – it acknowledges the fact that it is in its 100th year; On June 10, he turned 99.
The last official photo shared with the Queen and Duke Ed Dinberg on June 1 earlier this year was also taken at Windsor Castle.
The wedding of the Queen and Prince Philip in a glittering ceremony at Westminster Abbey in 1947, marked by an unforgettable photoshoot in the cheerful atmosphere of Buckingham Palace.
The cousin’s engagement was officially announced on July 9, 1947, and the wedding took place on November 20, 1947, four months after the marriage took place in Westminster Abbey. Picture of the newlyweds from Buckingham Palace
Three years ago the Queen and Prince Philip celebrated their platinum wedding anniversary (pictured in Broadlands at the time, where the royal couple spent part of their honeymoon), throwing a black tie party for 100 friends and family at Windsor Castle
She is cleverly dressed in a blazer jacket with gray pressed trousers and a pocket handkerchief. The old royal royal navy blue and burgundy striped tie is also in play, the only sign of sensible hearing aids in his ears in his later years.
The Queen, 94, is, as always, in a pale blue double ool crepe dress by Stuart Parvin and a piece of jewelery meant for the occasion, the chrysanthemum brooch.
A piece of sapphire and diamond arranged in platinum was worn by the then Princess Elizabeth in images taken on her honeymoon in Broadlands, Hampshire in 1947.
She also wore it in photos taken in 2007 for her and Duke’s 60th wedding anniversary sign.
Her Majesty wore it in 1930 for portraits with Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Baby Princess Anne during other significant occasions in her professional and personal life.
Seventy years is a milestone by any standards – but when it comes to married life, it’s really something special.
At 10.30am on November 20, 1947, the Queen was just 21 years old when she went under the wing at Westminster Abbey with her beloved Philip.
Over the years, the couple has found balance in their relationship with four children, and eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren (so far).
Duke, his wife always need to understand that protective head of state, and its duties to whom the priority in their lives.
But at home she is the one who wears trousers.
And while some may find it strange that they don’t live together any longer – since he retired in 2017, Philip has mostly lived with the Queen of Windsor on his wife’s private Sanderingum estate at Woods Farm – an arrangement that, importantly, Worked for them.
Ironically the two national lockdowns this year, which have seen the two keep together on Windsor, have ensured that they have spent more time under the same roof than in decades.
Today their celebrations will be simple – dinner together, maybe a walk in the field. The Queen was seen riding yesterday (Sun Mask) for the first time in a week.
But after seven decades of marriage, the fact that they are only together is the most important.
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