Charles Spencer, the godson of Queen Elizabeth II and the late Princess Diana, was present at the funeral ceremony for Her Majesty on Monday. Spencer was Princess Diana’s brother.
A picture of Spencer’s cufflinks, which he had put on Twitter earlier, was intended to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth, for whom Spencer’s father had served as an equerry in the 1950s. The letters E.R., which stand for “Her Majesty,” were engraved in the middle of the cufflinks, along with the Roman number “II.”
Around four in the am on Monday, Eastern Time, Spencer tweeted, “Wearing them at Windsor today, with tremendous pain and pride.”
On Twitter, he captioned one of the pictures with the following: “Black and white photography proved to be so powerful when documenting the burial of George VI, 70 years ago.” “Here, my father, who was just 28 years old at the time, walks with the king’s coffin as it makes its way to Westminster Abbey.”
According to the New York Times, Spencer is the maternal uncle of Princes Harry and William, and his father served as an equerry to both King George VI in 1950 and Queen Elizabeth from 1952 to 1954. Spencer himself is the maternal uncle of Prince Harry and Prince William. Earl Spencer passed away in the year 1992 at the age of 68, five years before the tragic accident that took the life of his daughter Diana.
The Queen’s four children, King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward, were present at the funeral ceremony. They followed from the right side of the aisle as the casket of their mother was brought into the place of worship. Following closely behind the youngsters were Prince William, Prince Harry, the Queen’s nephew David Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, and her cousin Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. This was the last of three funeral services that were held on Monday.
In addition to the members of Queen Elizabeth’s family who came to pay their respects to her, as well as the hundreds of mourners who lined the streets to see Her Majesty’s funeral procession, the queen’s beloved corgis also came to say their last farewells. During her lifetime of 96 years, Queen Elizabeth was known for owning more than 30 corgis and dachshund-corgi mixes. Her two dogs will see new owners in the Duke and Duchess of York, who is the Queen’s son Prince Andrew and his former wife Sarah Ferguson. Queen Elizabeth was known for owning more than 30 corgis and dachshund-corgi mixes.
“The corgis are going to move back in with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at Royal Lodge. The pups were a present from the Duke to Her Majesty, and the Duchess of Cambridge was the one who discovered them “a reliable source with strong ties to the Duke