Queen and Prince Philip made a pact on how to cope when the other one died, a royal expert has revealed.Princess Diana's friend Richard Kay said they had "often discussed" how they live on without each other.Commenting on her majesty's "remarkable" good spirits at the G7 summit - just three months after the Duke of Edinburgh passed away aged 99 - he said: "The two had often discussed how each would cope without the other at their side, and it boiled down to this: whoever was left should mourn, but not for too long, then enjoy what remained of their life." Writing in the Daily Mail, he noted how only 11 weeks have passed since she was pictured looking vulnerable sitting alone in her pew for her husband of 73 years' funeral at St George's.
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