A floral tribute. Queen Elizabeth II honored her late husband, Prince Philip, with a new addition to her beloved garden.The monarch, 95, recently received a new rose named for the Duke of Edinburgh ahead of what would have been his 100th birthday, Buckingham Palace said on Wednesday, June 9.
The queen’s longtime partner died on April 9 at age 99, just two months shy of his landmark birthday on June 10.“Whilst being very poignant, it was a delight to give Her Majesty The Queen … the Duke of Edinburgh Rose to mark what would have been [his] 100th birthday and to remember his remarkable life,” Keith Weed, president of the Royal Horticultural Society, said in a statement to Reuters.The rose has been planted in the gardens at Windsor Castle,
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