‘THE ROYALS WANT TO REGROUP AND SHOW THEY'RE A UNIFIED FAMILY'
OK! UK|April 11, 2022
THE QUEEN'S GRANDCHILDREN RALLIED AROUND TO SUPPORT HER AT A SERVICE REMEMBERING PRINCE PHILIP A YEAR ON FROM HIS DEATH
AMY DENMAN
‘THE ROYALS WANT TO REGROUP AND SHOW THEY'RE A UNIFIED FAMILY'

Zara and Mike Tindall with daughter Mia

TOUCHING OCCASION

The Queen's grandchildren showed their support for the monarch last week as they joined the service to remember Prince Philip, a year after his death last April.

And royal expert Grant Harrold tells OK! they play an important role in the 95-year-old ruler's life when it comes to keeping the family united.

Princess Beatrice, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank leave the service

"I think the royal family are very much trying to unify and stand together," he said. "And, after everything that's happened, they want to regroup and show they are one family, a unified family, and they are carrying on as normal."

This story is from the April 11, 2022 edition of OK! UK.

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