Respecting the queen. The High Court of Britain has ruled that the late Prince Philip‘s will should remain private for at least 90 years following his death in April.According to a Thursday, September 16, court decision, the Duke of Edinburgh’s last will and testament should be kept sealed to protect the “dignity” of Queen Elizabeth II.
The royal couple were married for more than seven decades before Philip died at age 99.“I have held that, because of the constitutional position of the sovereign, it is appropriate to have a special practice in relation to royal wills,” Sir Andrew McFarlane, the judge hearing the case, wrote in documents published on Thursday. “There is a need to enhance the protection afforded to truly private aspects of
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