The Daily Telegraph

We’ll look after Granny for you, says Eugenie in tribute to Duke

- By Camilla Tominey

‘We all miss you. You would be so touched by all the tributes that have been shared with me’

PRINCESS Eugenie has issued a heartfelt tribute to her “dearest Grandpa”, promising to look after “Granny” in his absence.

The Queen’s granddaugh­ter posted the touching eulogy on Instagram yesterday, recalling how the Duke of Edinburgh taught her to cook and paint.

The 31-year-old, who is the youngest of the Duke and Duchess of York’s two daughters, wrote: “We all miss you. You would be so touched by all the tributes that have been shared with me the past few days.”

She also posted two images of herself and her grandfathe­r – one with Prince Philip patting her on the head as a child and the other of her alongside the Duke and her sister, Princess Beatrice, 32, at the Epsom Derby in June 2012.

“People remember sitting next to you at a dinner, or shaking your hand once, who remember you saying hello in passing, or remember how much their Dofe award meant to them,” she added.

“I remember learning how to cook, how to paint, what to read. I remember laughing at your jokes and asking about your spectacula­r life and service in the Navy.”

Referring to the Duke’s habit of hosting family barbecues at Balmoral during the summer holidays, she said: “I remember incinerati­ng the sausages and you swooping in to save the day. I remember your hands and your laugh and your favourite beer.

“I will remember you in your children, your grandchild­ren and greatgrand­children.

“Thank you for your dedication and love for us all and especially Granny, who we will look after for you.”

She ended the tribute, “With all my love, Eugenie.”

The gallery director, who married tequila brand ambassador Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle in October 2018, named their first child August Philip Hawke Brooksbank after the Duke following his birth on Feb 9.

Prince Philip did not have the chance to meet the newborn before he passed away on Friday, aged 99.

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The princess posted a photograph of the Duke patting her on the head as a child

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