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Princess Beatrice broke royal tradition at Prince Philip’s memorial service by wearing this outfit!

Princess Beatrice broke royal tradition at Prince Philip's memorial service

Princess Beatrice’s outfit for Prince Philip’s memorial earlier this week defied royal convention.

A 1,800-strong crowd of Royal Family members, dignitaries, and officials from the Duke of Edinburgh’s patronages and charities gathered at Westminster Abbey earlier this week to honour the late Prince Philip.

The event was the Queen’s first large-scale appearance since a string of cancellations due to a time of bad health.

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The York sisters, Beatrice and Eugenie, were among those who supported the monarch during Tuesday’s service.

Their husbands, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank, accompanied them. Beatrice donned a stunning fitting coat dress by Nonoo Lyons with velvet shoes by Gianvito Rossi for the occasion.

The dress has shoulder embellishment, a gathered waistline, and striking bell sleeves. Beatrice also wore her go-to accessory, an oversized headband.

She wore a burgundy gown that was layered with maroon flowers and included an attractive black facial veil to the memorial.

Wearing black attire to a funeral is regarded as proper etiquette, and facial coverings are considered a symbol of respect for the departed and the wearer’s loved ones in the same way.

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Prince Andrew will not attend any public event after Prince Philip’s memorial

Prince Andrew will not attend any public event after Prince Philip's memorial

Prince Andrew accompanied the Queen to Prince Philip’s memorial on Tuesday, but he is unlikely to be seen at another public event, according to a royal expert.

In the midst of a firestorm of criticism over the duke’s attendance at the service, royal expert Dickie Arbiter said it’s unlikely he’ll attend any future royal engagements.

Mr Arbiter told GB News: “I doubt we will see him again.”

On Tuesday, Prince Andrew attended the Queen to the thanksgiving ceremony for his late father at Westminster Abbey, just weeks after negotiating an out-of-court settlement in a civil sexual assault case for millions of pounds.

The royal couple arrived in the same automobile, and Andrew assisted in escorting his mother arm-in-arm to her seat.

According to accounts, the Queen overruled Prince Charles and Prince William in allowing Andrew to accompany her to the memorial service.

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Prince Andrew supposed to sit with daughters at Prince Philip’s memorial service

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Prince Andrew has been chastised for generating a ‘public relations disaster’ by refusing to sit with his daughters during Prince Philip’s burial service. A Royal editor Russell Myers made this assertion in a stinging rebuke. He told ITV’s Lorraine, “When they got to the Abbey and he is then walking her into the church, I think … Read more

Royal Family LIVE Updates: Prince Philip’s memorial service, The Spotify saga of Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Royal Family LIVE Updates

Queen Elizabeth criticizes for her ‘unfortunate’ move at Prince Philip’s memorial Queen Elizabeth is being chastised for her ‘unfortunate’ decision to give disgraced son Prince Andrew a major part in her husband Prince Philip’s burial service on Tuesday, March 29. https://www.oldsite.bolnews.com/entertainment/2022/03/queen-elizabeth-criticizes-for-her-unfortunate-move-at-prince-philips-memorial/ The Spotify saga of Duke and Duchess of Sussex The Sussexes received a sizable … Read more

Jeffrey Epstein criticizes Prince Andrew’s ‘insulting’ move following sexual assault

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A Jeffrey Epstein survivor accused Prince Andrew of ‘insulting’ victims of sexual assault when he appeared prominently at Prince Philip’s memorial service.

Epstein survivor Juliette Bryant said while talking to the media: “It’s not just an insult to the victims—it’s a complete insult towards humanity.”

She added: “They obviously feel nothing for all the pain they have caused. But then again haven’t they always done as they pleased?”

In the early 2000s, Prince Andrew was accused of having sexual intercourse with a teenager, and he recently settled a sexual assault complaint made against him by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre.

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Here is why Queen Elizabeth wore green at Prince Philip’s memorial service!

Here is why Queen Elizabeth wore green at Prince Philip's funeral!

The Service of Thanksgiving for the Duke of Edinburgh, who died in April at the age of 99, featured various touching tributes to the late monarch, including musical selections picked by the prince himself and flower arrangements inspired by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s wedding day.

The monarch, 95, also paid tribute to her 73-year-old husband through her fashion choices. The Queen donned a specific shade of green as a modest reference to Philip — and she wasn’t alone. Several attendees donned the colour, including Princess Anne and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

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The dark green colour is the official livery of Prince Philip. It has been utilised for staff uniforms and private cars and is known as “Edinburgh Green.” Last April, a green Land Rover was also used to transport Prince Philip’s coffin to his funeral.

Queen Elizabeth also wore a brooch, which is thought to have been a gift from Prince Philip.

Several members of the royal family attended the event, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, who brought their oldest children, Prince George, 8, and Princess Charlotte, 6, to honour their great-grandfather.

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Prince Harry’s ‘pathetic explanation’ for his absence at Prince Philip’s memorial service

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The ‘pathetic explanation’ for Prince Harry’s absence from the memorial service was highlighted during the service.

According to the late Duke of Edinburgh’s former protection officer, Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle’s absence from Prince Philip’s funeral ceremony today was the focus of talk among attendees at Westminster Abbey.

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Richard Griffin, who was in charge of protecting Prince Philip and the Queen for 14 years, told Sky News that Prince Harry’s absence at the occasion was a “huge disappointment for everybody.”

Commenting on the topic of discussion among the 1,800 guests, Griffin said, “Certainly around where I was, they thought he (Harry) should have been here.”

He added: “All this nonsense about he couldn’t get protection, as far as I’m concerned that was a pathetic excuse, he should have been here to honour his grandfather. At the end of the day, if he was that worried about security he could have stuck with his brother and father who have got wonderful security. He would have been more than safe.”

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Queen’s royal fans gathered to attend Prince Philip’s memorial service

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Royal families from throughout Europe, including Spain, Sweden, Belgium, and the Netherlands, have confirmed their participation at Prince Philip’s funeral service.

The Service of Thanksgiving for Prince Philip’s Life will be held on March 29, just a few days before the Duke of Edinburgh’s death anniversary on April 9.

The service will be attended by King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima, and Princess Beatrix, according to the Dutch Royal Family. The Royal House of the Netherlands announced in an announcement that the royals will go to London to pay tribute to the late Prince Philip.

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The Spanish royals, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, have also confirmed their plans to attend the service in London.

Furthermore, the Belgian King Philippe and Queen Mathilde have confirmed their attendance at the occasion.

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