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Prince Andrew cheerfully waved at photographers as he and the Queen skipped several royal receptions and returned to Windsor Castle this afternoon after an extraordinary and emotional service in remembrance of Prince Philip and his 99-year life of dedication to Britain and his wife.
Her Majesty became emotional in Westminster Abbey - where she married Prince Philip in November 1947 - having personally ensured her beloved husband's final wishes were fulfilled after his Covid-hit funeral left her sat alone without the rousing hymns and guests he loved so much.
Today's service was attended by the Royal Family and his relatives, friends and people who benefitted from his charities and patronages.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were the only senior royals not there.
The Queen had stood with tears in her eyes as the 1,800-strong congre*** sang Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer before the bells of Westminster Abbey rang out to mark the end of the memorial service in the central London church where she was crowned just over 70 years ago.
The 95-year-old monarch used a stick as she was walked to and from her seat, supported by her disgraced son the Duke of York, to give her 'strength and stay' Philip the final farewell he had wanted.
Her Majesty's presence was only confirmed two hours before it started.
And despite battling mobility problems, she stood to pray and sing hymns that her husband of 73 years had asked for before his death last April. But in a controversial decision she chose Prince Andrew to aid her, clutching his elbow with one hand and a walking stick with the other.
After a poignant service limited to 40 minutes where the watery-eyed monarch sat in one of the C***da chairs with an additional cushion, she was driven the 22-miles back to Windsor Castle with the Duke of York beside her after her first major public engagement for approaching six months.
The 51 European royals who attended the Service of Thanksgiving went to a number of receptions held in London afterwards, including one held at Kensington Palace, home to a number of British royals including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
In a tweet marking the memorial service with a series of photos of Philip, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wrote: 'Joining members of The Royal Family and guests to celebrate the life of The Duke of Edinburgh.
The service showcased his dedication to family, Nation, and Commonwealth and paid tribute to his contribution to public life & steadfast support for over 700 charitable organisations.'
Prince Charles hosted a charity reception at St James' Palace before attending a dinner at Windsor Castle tonight to mark the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's 75th anniversary.
It is highly likely he will drop in to see his mother beforehand.
The Queen and Prince Andrew are seen returning to Windsor Castle through the Shaw Farm Gate after Prince Philip's service
Prince Andrew waved at photographers as he and the Queen returned to Windsor Castle this afternoon following a Westminster Abbey service celebrating Prince Philip
Queen Elizabeth II is helped into her car by her son Prince Andrew, right, after attending a Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Prince Philip.
Mother and son skipped multiple receptions being held in the capital this afternoon
Front and centre of the high profile occasion was the Duke of York, despite Andrew paying millions out of court earlier this month to settle a civil ***ual assault case and losing his 'HRH'
The Queen stood and shed a tear for her husband today at an extraordinary service in remembrance of his life
The Queen closed her eyes in prayer as she joined senior royals to pay tribute to Prince Philip at his memorial at Westminster Abbey.
When she opened her eyes they appeared moist
The Queen arrives at the service holding the Duke of York by the elbow with her left hand and her stick with the right
Denmark's Queen Margrethe (left) walks beside Netherlands' Princess Beatrix (centre right, in green hat) and in front of Netherlands' Queen Maxima (back left), Netherlands' King Willem-Alexander (centre) and Monaco's Prince Albert II (far right) as they leave the service.
These royals are understood to have attended a variety of London receptions afterwards
The Queen and Prince Philip revisit Broadlands, to mark their Diamond Wedding Anniversary on November 20, 2007
Andrew releases his mother from his arm as she walks the final steps to her seat unaided
Her Majesty stands to sing surrounded by her family with the Duke of York also on the front row.From left to right, front row: Queen Elizabeth II, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, the Princess Royal, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke of York, The Earl of Wes***, the Countess of Wes***, Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and Viscount Severn. (Second row left to right) The Duke of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, the Duchess of Cambridge, Peter Phillips, Isla Phillips, Savannah Phillips, Mia Tindall, Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall
Queen Elizabeth II, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, the Princess Royal, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
(second row left to right) The Duke of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, the Duchess of Cambridge during a Service of Thanksgiving for the life of the Duke of Edinburgh
Princess Beatrice was overwhelmed by the service.
Stood behind the Queen she cried and covered her face with the order of service as her grandmother ***ed her glasses
Her Majesty walked with the help of a stick but stood without support sat next to Charles, Camilla, Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
Across the aisle was Prince Andrew
Andrew escorted her to her seat in an extraordinary moment that may have upset other royals.
None of the other royals appeared to look up when they arrived
The Queen walks towards her seat at Westminster Abbey after being accompanied down by the aisle by Prince Andrew today
The Queen goes to take her seat as Andrew goes towards his for the service at Westminster Abbey this morning
Prince Andrew travelled with the Queen to Westminster Abbey and appeared to escort her to her seat before taking his own
Prince Andrew was sat next to Prince Edward and Sophie Wes*** during today's memorial service at Westminster Abbey
The Duke of York (centre) and the Earl of Wes*** (right) during a Service of Thanksgiving for the life of the Duke of Edinburgh
She spoke to her son inside the car and waved to the crowds outside the service in London, which ended this afternoon
The Queen as she left Westminster Abbey in her Rolls-Royce today, wearing a regal purple and golden brooch
Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who last month agreed to settle his *** assault lawsuit, left the service in a car with his mother the Queen
A sombre Prince Charles leaves the church with his wife Camilla, who also looked moved by the celebration of Prince Philip's life
Charles was seen wiping his eyes at the service where he could say goodbye to his father after a pared back funeral last year.
Prince Andrew looked serious as he waited to leave with his mother
Prince William rests a hand on the back of his son Prince George, at the end of the memorial service for Prince Philip
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left the Abbey with two of their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte
Eight-year-old Prince George appeared pensive and sombre after the memorial for his great-grandfather Prince Philip
The Cambridges departing the Service of Thanksgiving for the Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey
The Duchess of Cambridge smiled out of the window of her car as she left the Abbey with Prince William after the service
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte arrive for the service this morning
The Duchess of Cambridge introduces her daughter Princess Charlotte to the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
Charles, William, George, Camilla, Charlotte and Kate arrive at Westminster Abbey for the service today
Zara, Mia and Mike Tindall arrive for the service of thanksgiving for the life of the Duke of Edinburgh this morning
The Queen sits alone at Philip's pared-down funeral last April - in stark contrast to today's celebration. It was one of the defining photos of the pandemic, where many Britons were forced to mourn their loved ones in small ceremonies, sometimes alone
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The Queen has rallied to join close family, friends, foreign royals and hundreds of charity workers in remembrance of her beloved husband the Duke of Edinburgh at a poignant memorial service.
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