Prince Edward has admitted Queen Elizabeth’s death was “far more emotional” than expected because it came so soon after Prince Philip’s passing.
The Duke of Edinburgh lost his mother in September 2022, just 17 months after his father had passed away and he admitted going through the monarch’s passing was made more difficult because he and his family were still grieving for her husband.
Edward made his remarks as he deputised for his brother, King Charles, as Lord High Commissioner at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh this weekend, where he welcomed Reverend Dr Shaw James Paterson as the newly elected moderator.
Addressing the group, Edward paid a “personal tribute” to the faith leaders for the support they offered to the royal family following the death of the queen.