Isabel II complied with his first compromise on the death of the Duke of Edimburg

Queen Isabel II carried on his first official compromise in the castle of Windsor, in the riots of London, since the death of his martyrs, the Duke of Edimburg, according to the records of the real house.

The 94-year-old Soberan presided over a ceremony in Windsor with William Peel, who resigned as Lord Chamberlain, the mayor’s official in the real estate department and who organized state visits, real estate and the main channel of communication between the Queen and the Camera of the Lores.

At that ceremony, Isabel II received Peel’s warning and the insignia corresponding to Lord Chamberlain, who had just joined his new role, Andrew Parker, former director of the British (Internal) MI5 Secret Services.

Peel’s husband announced the passing of his retirement, saying Parker’s staff had to work like Lord Chamberlain a week before the death of Prince Felipe.

The Duke of Edimburg, who passed away in March, was hospitalized for several weeks, a wall in Windsor for the past 99 years.

The ceremony presided over by the queen took place on March and was recorded in the circular parade of the court, specifying the events that presided over the jefa de Estado.

The real family guards the week of Lute and prepares for the funeral of the Duke of Edimburg, which will take place this Saturday – 17th day – in the capillary of San Jorge of Windsor Castle.

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