Wales On Sunday

Poetic tribute marks anniversar­y of death

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THE Queen and Royal Family have shared a touching poetic tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, pictured, to mark the first anniversar­y of his death.

The elegy, written by the Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, was posted to the Royal Family’s social media accounts yesterday, a year after Philip, famously described by the Queen as her “constant strength and guide”, died peacefully in his sleep at his Windsor Castle home.

The poem, entitled The Patriarchs: An Elegy, is read by Armitage over piano music and a poignant video montage showing photograph­s of the duke’s life, including his wedding day and the birth of his children.

First published on the day of Philip’s funeral last year, the poem pays tribute to his distinguis­hed career in the Royal Navy. It reads: “On such an occasion / to presume to eulogise one man is to pipe up / for a whole generation – that crew whose survival / was always the stuff of minor miracle, / who came ashore in orange-crate coracles, / fought ingenious wars, finagled triumphs at sea / with flaming decoy boats, and sidesteppe­d torpedoes.”

The duke’s generation is described in the poem as “husbands to duty”, “greatgrand­fathers from birth” and “last of the great avuncular magicians”.

In its final verse, it reads: “But for now, a cold April’s closing moments / parachute slowly home, so by mid-afternoon / snow is recast as seed heads and thistledow­n.” Buckingham Palace announced Philip’s death just after noon on April 9, 2021, issuing a statement that spoke about the Royal Family joining with people across the globe to grieve. He passed away just a few months short of his 100th birthday.

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