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Queen ‘deeply touched’ by tributes to Duke of Edinburgh as she turns 95

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THE Queen has spoken out for the first time since the death of the Duke of Edinburgh to thank well-wishers across the globe for the tributes paid to her husband which have “deeply touched” the royal family.

In a message released on her 95th birthday, the Queen said she and her family were in a “period of great sadness” but were comforted by words of praise for Philip, who died peacefully at Windsor aged 99.

The monarch said the words of support reminded her of the “extraordin­ary impact” the duke had on people during his life.

The public have been leaving floral tributes with cards and letters at royal palaces in memory of the duke, and an online book of condolence has been opened offering people across the globe the opportunit­y to share their memories of Philip.

The Queen said: “I have, on the occasion of my 95th birthday today, received many messages of good wishes, which I very much appreciate.

“While as a family we are in a period of great sadness, it has been a comfort to us all to see and to hear the tributes paid to my husband, from those within the United Kingdom, the Commonweal­th and around the world.

“My family and I would like

to thank you all for the support and kindness shown to us in recent days.

“We have been deeply touched, and continue to be reminded that Philip had such an extraordin­ary impact on countless people throughout his life.”

The Queen’s message was featured on the her official Twitter account along with a picture from one of her last solo engagement­s before the first lockdown.

The image used was taken by PA news agency photograph­er Victoria Jones during the monarch’s visit to MI5’S

headquarte­rs in London in February last year.

Philip’s family and friends gathered at St George’s Chapel in Windsor on Saturday to say their final farewell to the duke, who died on April 9.

His death came a few months before his 100th birthday, which was due to be the focus of royal celebratio­ns this year, while the Queen’s 95th was to be more low key.

After 73 years of married life, the Queen now reigns alone without the support of her “strength and stay”, as she famously described her late husband.

 ??  ?? The Queen at Windsor Castle for the funeral of Prince Philip
The Queen at Windsor Castle for the funeral of Prince Philip

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