On April 9, 2022, Prince Philip’s last granddaughter pays him a special tribute. On the weekend of the first anniversary of my grandfather’s death, Lady Louise gets into his carriage.
April 9, 2022 is exactly year since the death of Prince Philip. On the first anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh’s death, the British Royal Family shared a touching poem on Instagram. This is a melancholy poem Patriarchs – Elegy by Simon Armitage. The poem is read by the author himself and serves as background music to the sounds of the piano for video editing. Video done many pictures tracing the life of Queen Elizabeth II’s late husband, who died at the age of 99. The death of Prince Philip was a great loss for the entire British royal family.
In its turn, Lady Louise, 18, paid tribute to his grandfather on April 9, 2022. Very close to her grandfather, the Duke’s last granddaughter inherited a special passion from him. Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor installed in his hitch in honor of Prince Philip. The youngest daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie of Wessex was especially close to his grandfather. This taught him the equestrian discipline of driving. “Lady Louise takes part in competitions from time to time.” marked royal stories.
Prince Philip’s granddaughter could become a real princess
To pay tribute to her grandfather on the weekend of 9 April, Lady Louise performed trip near Windsor Manor. Her mother, the Countess of Wessex, was seen with her. Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor turned 18 last November. Thus, since November 2018, the last of the granddaughters of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip could change the name. Indeed, Lady Louise currently bears the surname of the descendants of Elizabeth II: Mountbatten-Windsor. According to the titling rule, she is of age Lady Louise”able ask to be a princess from United Kingdom” marked royal stories.
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Lady Louise Under the title rule, at her age of majority, Lady Louise “may claim the title of Princess of the United Kingdom,” according to Histoires Royales.