Back to work. The Queen’s first royal engagement following Prince Philip’s death took place on Tuesday, April 13—just four days after he passed away at Windsor Castle.
The 94-year-old monarch broke her period of mourning to host a retirement ceremony for the royal household’s seniormost official, the former Lord Chamberlain Earl Peel.
The Earl Peel stepped down from his role in the palace following his final duties, which included overseeing arrangements for Prince Philip’s funeral.
The Queen honored the senior official for his years of service at Windsor Castle, as detailed in the royal family’s official Court Circular records. “The Earl Peel had an audience of The Queen today, delivered up his Wand and Insignia of Office as Lord
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