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The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh reading a card handmade by their great-grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh reading a card handmade by their great-grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Photograph: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh reading a card handmade by their great-grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Photograph: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

The Queen and Prince Philip celebrate 73rd wedding anniversary

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Royal couple release image showing them reading a card made by great-grandchildren

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their 73rd wedding anniversary on Friday, and have marked the occasion by releasing a photograph of them reading a card made by their great-grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

The couple are pictured on a sofa in the Oak Room at Windsor Castle, where they are spending lockdown.

In perhaps a symbolic reference to their long marital union, the Queen chose to wear a chrysanthemum brooch, made from sapphires and diamonds set in platinum. She wore the same brooch in photographs taken on their honeymoon at Broadlands in Hampshire, and again in pictures taken to mark their diamond wedding in 2007.

On their golden wedding anniversary she paid very personal tribute to Prince Philip in a speech at the Guildhall in London, in which she said: “He is someone who doesn’t take easily to compliments, but he has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all this years.”

The royal couple has spent much time apart since Philip, now 99, retired from public engagements in 2017, with him living largely on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk while she remained at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace. But during the pandemic lockdowns, the couple have been bubbled together at Windsor Castle.

The colourful card, with a pop-out figure of 73, was one of several anniversary cards and letters send by well-wishers to the couple, with a small pile shown on a nearby table.

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