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Queen Elizabeth Returns to Westminster Abbey for Prince Philip’s Memorial Service
Queen Elizabeth made a grand entrance as she returned to Westminster Abbey for the memorial service of her late husband, Prince Philip.
This marked her first public appearance in months, and she was escorted by her second son, Prince Andrew, who recently settled a s**ual abuse lawsuit in the US.
Many theories are swirling around about the message behind her attendance, or if there was a message at all.
One theory suggests that the queen's presence was a way of giving her stamp of approval to her disgraced son.
Despite concerns about the queen's health and mobility, as she had previously canceled engagements, the 95-year-old monarch rallied to pay tribute to her late husband in the same location where they exchanged vows over 70 years ago.
Throughout the service, she stood, sang, and prayed, at times appearing tearful.
This emotional scene resonated with many Brits, who found solace in witnessing the queen fulfill this duty.
However, Prince Harry was conspicuously absent from the memorial service.
While he remained in America, he is expected to attend the Invictus Games in April.
This raises questions about how many more significant events the queen will be able to attend in the future.
This week, Britain's longest reigning monarch took center stage once again, showcasing her deep devotion to her prince.
Although the queen has more public engagements scheduled before her Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June, royal experts suggest that she may share some of these responsibilities with her son, Prince Charles, due to her age and health.