Monday, 19 September 2022

Who's attending Queen Elizabeth's funeral?

 Tomorrow at 10:44am Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will be taken from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey for the funeral. The funeral will begin at 11am. According to 'Town and Country' magazine the following world leaders will be in attendance;


- Liz Truss: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

- Joe Biden: President of the USA

- Anthony Albanese: Prime Minister of Australia

- Justin Trudeau: Prime Minister of Canada

- Jacinda Ardern: Prime Minister of New Zealand

- Cyril Ramphosa: President of South Africa

- Emmanuel Macron: President of France

- Isaac Herzog: President of Israel

- President Erdogan of Turkey


This is just a small list of some of the more well known politicians. There is a rumour that former president Barack Obama and wife Michelle have received private invites. I guess we will have to wait and see. It is reasonable to assume that former Prime Minsters of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Therese May, Boris Johnson and John Major will attend along with London's mayor Sadiq Khan. 


From the world of royalty of course we will see the British Royal family out in force this will include the Queen's four children and her eight grandchildren. It remains to be seen whether her 12 great grandchildren will attend. I would assume the children of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are far too young as they are just babies, and the same goes for Zara and Mike Tindall's youngest. Prince Harry and Meghan's children I believe are still at home in Los Angeles, but even if they were in the UK they are also too young to attend a funeral. If we see any great grandchildren I believe it will be limited to the eldest five; Savannah and Isla Phillips, Mia Tindall, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. At four years old I think even Lena Tindall and Prince Louis may be a touch too young to attend such a big and solemn event. 


We will of course see the Queen's extended family from her nephew and niece to her cousins and their children. 


It has been confirmed that King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium will attend. However former King Albert II and his wife Queen Paola will not due to health reasons (the King is 88 and the Queen 85). King Philippe is a descendant of King George II via his daughter Princess Anne. 


King Jigme and Queen Jetsun of Bhutan will also make the journey. The King and Queen of Bhutan have never met Queen Elizabeth, but have met King Charles III and his wife Camilla as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales. 


Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei is believed to be making an appearance. He met Queen Elizabeth II several times. 


Former Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria will be attending. 


Queen Margrethe II of Denmark who has just celebrated 50 years on the throne will be attending with her son Crown Prince Frederik and his wife Crown Princess Mary. Queen Margrethe is now the only Queen in Europe and has always been close with Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Margrethe's grandmother Princess Margaret of Connaught was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, and Queen Margrethe's step grandmother Princess Louise of Battenerg was a great granddaughter of Queen Victoria via her daughter Princess Alice.


Of the Greek royal family it has been confirmed that Crown Prince Pavlos will be attending. The Greek royal family live in London and are close to the British Royal family, in fact Queen Elizabeth is the godmother of Princess Theodora. It is unknown if anyone else from the family will show, but I would not be surprised. 


Emperor Naruhito and his wife Empress Masako have confirmed their attendance at the Queen's funeral. 


We will see King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan. 


Representing Liechtenstein will be Hereditary Prince Alois and his wife Hereditary Princess Sophie. Alois' father Prince Hans Adam II will not be attending. 


Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg will be heading to London for the funeral. Grand Duke Henri is a descendant of King George II of Great Britain via his son Frederick, Prince of Wales. 


The Sultan of Malaysia Abdullah Al-Haj and his wife Tunku Azizah will be in attendance. 


From Monaco Prince Albert II and his wife Princess Charlene. Prince Albert's niece Princess Alexandra of Hanover is distantly related to Queen Elizabeth II via Queen Victoria's eldest daughter Princess Victoria and King George III's son Ernst Augustus King of Hanover. 


From The Netherlands King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima will attend, along with the King's mother and former queen, Princess Beatrix. Princess Beatrix, Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark were the only Queens in the world between 1980 and Beatrix' abdication in 2013. Beatrix and her son King Willem-Alexander also happen to be distantly related to Queen Elizabeth via King George II's son Frederick Prince of Wales. 


King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway will be in attendance. It is unknown whether Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit will be there, despite the fact that they were meant to be on an official visit to London earlier this month anyway. King Harald is quite closely related to Queen Elizabeth. His grandmother Princess Maud was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and his grandfather Prince Carl of Sweden is a descendant of King George II. 


Haitham bin Tarik, Sultan of Oman will also be at the funeral. 


From the former royal house of Romania we will see Margareta, custodian of the crown and her husband Prince Radu. Margareta herself is a relative of Queen Elizabeth II via Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Victoria. 


Crown Prince Alexander of the former royal house of Serbia will be there. It is unclear whether his wife will be attending. Queen Elizabeth II was the Crown Prince's godmother. 


King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain will be attending the funeral along with King Felipe's parents, the former monarchs, King Juan Carlos I and his wife Queen Sofia. The Spanish royal family have close ties to Queen Elizabeth II as all four of the current King's grandparents descend from the British royal family. 


King Carl XVI of Sweden and his wife Queen Silvia will be in attendance. King Carl XVI's grandmother was Princess Margaret of Connaught, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. 


Finally from Tonga King Tupou VI will be attending the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II 


The evening before the funeral on Sunday 18th September King Charles III is holding a reception for all the dignitaries from around the world. I will post images if I can.






Sunday, 18 September 2022

Golden Jubilee of Queen Margrethe II (Part 2)

Whilst Queen Margrethe hosted a sparkling evening gala, earlier in the day on September 11th 2022 Queen Margrethe hosted a luncheon aboard the Royal Yacht. The Queen wore a beautiful salmon colour. 


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 Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary attended with three of their children, Prince Christian, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine. Princess Isabella did not attend the luncheon, but was present at the Thanks giving service earlier in the day. 


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Prince Joachim and his wife Princess Marie with their four children; Prince Nikolai, Prince Felix, Prince Henrik and Princess Athena. 


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Queen Margrethe's sisters Queen Anne Marie of Greece and Princess Benedikte. 


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Queen Margrethe's niece, Princess Nathalie (daughter of Princess Benedikte)


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Queen Margrethe's niece Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark with her husband Carlos Morales (daughter of Queen Anne Marie and King Constantin of Greece)


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Queen Margrethe's nephew Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark with his wife Princess Nina. 


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Queen Margrethe's niece Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark and her fiance Samuel Kumar 


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King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway


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King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden



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Vail Queen Elizabeth (Part 5)

 On Saturday 17th of September 2022 King Charles III and William Prince of Wales surprised those lining up outside Westminster by turning up to greet and thank them. 

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Prince Edward Earl of Wessex and his wife Sophie Countess of Wessex greeted crowds outside Buckingham Palace. 


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Later that evening the Queen's eight grandchildren Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall (Princess Anne), Prince William and Prince Harry (Prince Charles), Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie (Prince Andrew) and Lady Louise and James Viscount Severn (Prince Edward) stood vigil for about 20 minutes around their beloved Grannie's coffin. 


Queen Elizabeth II's 8 grandchildren led by William Prince of Wales. The grandchildren walked down the stairs in order of succession to the throne. 




About to take their places. 


James Viscount Severn, Peter Phillips and William Prince of Wales


William Prince of Wales 


Prince Harry Duke of Sussex 




Zara Tindall, Lady Louise Windsor and Princess Beatrice of York 


William Prince of Wales and Zara Tindall 

 

Peter Phillips

 

Zara Tindall 

 

Keeping Vigil 

 

Lady Louise Windsor and Princess Beatrice of York

 

Princess Eugenie of York  

 

James Viscount Severn 

 

Prince Harry Duke of Sussex, Princess Eugenie of York and James Viscount Severn 


Princess Beatrice of York 

 

Lady Louise Windsor 



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Watching over their young children, Lady Louise and James Viscount Severn with pride were Prince Edward and Sophie, Earl and Countess of Wessex.































Golden Jubilee of Queen Margrethe (Part 1)

 Whilst the United Kingdom mourns their beloved Queen Elizabeth II, Denmark celebrates the 50th year of the reign of Queen Margrethe. Queen Margrethe II came to the Danish throne upon the death of her father King Frederick IX. She was 32 years old and had two young sons, 4 year old Frederik and 3 year old Joachim. 


On 11th September 2022 Queen Margrethe celebrated 50 years on the throne with a gala dinner at the palace. The guest of honour Queen Margrethe II stunned in a light blue dress and wore the Pearl Poire Tiara. This is one of the Queen's favourites and dates back to 1825.

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Of course the Queen's sons Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim attended along with their wives Crown Princess Mary and Princess Marie. The Crown Princess wore the Ruby Parure tiara. This tiara dates back to 1804. Princess Marie wore the Diamond Floral tiara. 


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The Queen's two sisters Princess Benedikte of Denmark and Queen Anne Marie of Greece attended. Princess Benedikte wore the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Fringe tiara while the former Queen of Greece wore the Greek Emerald Parure tiara which dates back to 1926. 


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King Harald V of Norway and his wife Queen Sonja were in attendance. Queen Sonja wore the Empress Josephine Emerald tiara. 


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King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and his wife Queen Silvia joined in the festivities. The King of Sweden and Queen of Denmark are first cousins. They are both grandchildren of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden. Queen Silvia wore the Queen Sofia Nine Prong tiara which dates back to the 1860s.


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Wedding of Princess Maria Laura of Belgium and William Isvy

 The despite the terrible loss of Queen Elizabeth II other royal news does occur. On September 10th 2022 Princess Maria Laura of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este married William Isvy. Princess Maria Laura is the niece of King Philippe of Belgium and a granddaughter of the former King, King Albert II and Queen Paola. Her parents are Princess Astrid and Prince Lorenz of Belgium. 


First the couple had a civil ceremony in the Town Hall. 


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Afterwards the couple had a stunning religious ceremony. 


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The Princess wore a tiara not from her mother's Belgian Royal Family, but rather from her father's side. Prince Lorenz is a member of the Savoy-Aosta family. The tiara worn by Princess Maria-Laura on her wedding day is the Savoy-Aosta tiara. 

Of course the proud parents Princess Astrid and Prince Lorenz were in attendance.

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The Grandparents King Albert II and Queen Paola


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The brides siblings Prince Amedeo, Prince Joachim, Princess Luisa Maria and Princess Laetitia as well as Prince Amedeo's wife Elisabetta.


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The Flower Girls and Page boys. The little boy at the back is Prince Amedeo's 3 year old son Maximilian, Archduke of Austria-Este. The girl in front is their daughter, 6 year old Anna Astrid, Archduchess of Austria-Este.

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King Philippe and Queen Mathilde along with their four children Princess Elisabeth, Prince Gabriel, Prince Emmanuel and Princess Eleonore were all in attendance. 

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The bride's other uncle, Prince Laurent was there with his wife Princess Claire and their three children Princess Louise, Prince Nicolas and Prince Aymeric of Belgium.


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Congratulations to the happy couple!!!

Vail Queen Elizabeth (Part Four)

Queen Elizabeth is currently lying in state at Westminster Abbey. On Thursday September 15th 2022  The day after the coffin's arrival and the ceremony at Westminster the new Prince and Princess of Wales travelled to the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk. Sandringham is very special to the Royal family as they spend Christmas there every year as a family. Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales met the public and viewed all the tributes that had been placed in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. 

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The Following day on Friday September 16th 2022 King Charles III and Camilla Queen Consort visited Wales. 


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The Prince and Princess of Wales went to an Army Training Centre to visit with troops from around the Commonwealth who have been deployed to England to take part in Queen Elizabeth's funeral on Monday.
 
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Later that evening at about 7:30pm the special ceremony called the Vigil of the Princes took place in Westminster Abbey. Queen Elizabeth's children stood vigil for 20 minutes around her coffin as they did a few nights prior at St Giles' church in Scotland. The last time the Vigil of the Prince's occurred was in 2002 for Elizabeth the Queen Mother when her four grandchildren, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and David Armstrong-Jones Viscount Linley (now Earl of Snowdon) stood vigil around her coffin. Prior to that it was done for King George V in 1936 when his sons King Edward VIII, The Duke of York (later King George VI), the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent stood vigil around his coffin. 

 

The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II lying in state at Westminster Abbey. 


King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew Duke of York and Prince Edward Earl of Wessex


Princess Anne, Princess Royal

 

King Charles III 


Prince Andrew Duke of York 

 

Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex  

In support of the Queen's children and to pay respect to Queen Elizabeth II almost the entirety of the extended royal family were watching in Westminster Abbey on Friday night. 

 

Her daughter-in-laws Sophie Countess of Wessex and Camilla Queen Consort and son-in-law Sir Timothy Laurence. Behind Camilla is James, Viscount Severn the son of Prince Edward and youngest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II. 

 

The Queen's eldest grandchild and son of Princess Anne, Peter Phillips with his two daughters Savannah and Isla Phillips. 

 

The Queen's eldest granddaughter and daughter of Princess Anne, Zara Tindall with her husband Mike Tindall and her two eldest children Mia and Lena Tindall. 

 

Princess Eugenie of York and her husband Jack Brooksbank 

 

Lady Louise Windsor, daughter of Prince Edward and youngest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II


Queen Elizabeth's 1st cousin Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester 



Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester 



Lady Rose Gilman, daughter of Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester with her family: husband George Gilman and children Lyla and Rufus Gilman. 


From L-R: Katharine Duchess of Kent, Prince Edward Duke of Kent, George Windsor Earl of St Andrews (Duke of Kent's eldest son) and his wife Sylvana Countess of St Andrews. 

 

Lord Nicholas Windsor, son of Prince Edward Duke of Kent.

 

Lady Helen Taylor, daughter of Prince Edward Duke of Kent 



From L-R: Columbus Taylor (Grandson of Prince Edward Duke of Kent), Prince Michael of Kent the Queen's 1st cousin and his wife Marie-Christine Princess Michael of Kent. 


Estella Taylor, granddaughter of Prince Edward Duke of Kent.


 

Lady Gabriella Kingston (nee Windsor) and her husband Thomas Kingston. Lady Gabriella is the daughter of Prince Michael of Kent. 


Lady Sophie Windsor (nee Winkelman) and her daughter Maud Windsor. Sophie is the daughter-in-law of Prince Michael of Kent. 


Tomorrow night around the same time, early morning for us Australians there will be a vigil for around 20 minutes as this one was, this time the vigil will be stood by Queen Elizabeth's 8 grandchildren. 











































 

Vail Queen Elizabeth (Part three)

 In the last post Queen Elizabeth II's coffin had just arrived at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday night accompanied by her daughter Princess Anne after a 500 mile journey from her beloved home in Balmoral. On Wednesday 14th September 2022 the Queen's coffin was transferred from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey in a procession. The Queen's four children King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, her three eldest grandsons Prince William, Prince Harry, Peter Phillips along with her nephew David Armstrong-Jones, Earl Snowdon (son of Princess Margaret) walked behind the coffin just as they did for their father Prince Philip last year. The children handed over their beloved mother to the state where the Queen's body will lie in state for the public to view her coffin until her funeral on Monday morning (evening for myself). 


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Once the coffin reached Westminster the entire royal family was there to farewell the Queen. A small service was held in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. 


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The Queen's coffin arriving at Westminster Abbey. 


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The Queen's children and children-in-law King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla, Princess Anne, Sir Timothy Laurence, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex pay their respects at Westminster Abbey. 


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The Queen's four eldest grandchildren Peter Phillips, Zara Tindall, Prince William and Prince Harry pay their respects along with their spouses Mike Tindall, Catherine Princess of Wales and Meghan Duchess of Sussex. 


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The Queen's youngest four grandchildren Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Lady Louise and James Viscount Severn along with Beatrice and Eugenie's spouses Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank pay their respects at Westminster Abbey. 



From L-R: Daniel Chatto (husband of Lady Sarah), The Queen's Niece Lady Sarah Chatto (daughter of Princess Margaret), her son Arthur Chatto, Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones (Earl of Snowdon's daughter) and Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley (Earl of Snowdon's son)


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Queen Elizabeth's nephew David Armstrong-Jones Earl of Snowdon and the Queen's first cousins Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester, Prince Edward Duke of Kent and Prince Michael of Kent.


From L-R: Lady Amelia and Lady Marina Windsor the daughters of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews (grandchildren of  Prince Edward Duke of Kent) and Flora Ogilvy, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth's cousin, Princess Alexandra. 

 

From L-R: Marie-Christine Princess Michael of Kent, Lord Freddie Windsor (son of Prince Michael of Kent) and his wife Lady Sophie (formerly Winkelman)


Grandchildren of Princess Alexandra, Christian and Zenouska Mowatt.


Lady Davina Windsor and her mother Birgitte Duchess of Gloucester