Still in mourning. Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, opened up about coping with the massive loss of her father-in-law, Prince Philip, two months after his death.“[He] left a giant-sized hole in our lives,” Sophie, 56, told BBC Radio 5 Live on Wednesday, June 16, of Philip, who passed away in April at the age of 99. “I think unfortunately the pandemic has slightly skewed things, inasmuch as it’s hard to spend as much time with the queen as we would like to.
We’ve been trying to, but of course it’s still not that easy.”The wife of Queen Elizabeth II and Philip’s youngest son, Prince Edward, noted that the coronavirus pandemic has stunted the family’s ability to move forward.“I think the whole grieving process is probably likely for us to take
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