This morning the QUEEN attended the memorial service for Prince Philip at Westminster Abbey. Due to the recent health problems of the queen, there was some discussion about whether she would succeed. A royal source told People he hoped to attend, but the decision would be made the same day. Well, I guess the Queen woke up today and said, “Damn it, let’s go.” And then he chose an extra “FUCK IT” mattress when he “insisted” on being accompanied by Prince Andrew. Yes, you read that right. The queen arrived at the Thanksgiving Sequence at the hands of Prince Andrew. People reports that she and her “embarrassed second son” arrived at Westminster Abbey by car from Windsor Castle. This is the Queen’s first public event (outside the royal residence) since her visit to Wales in October. It’s Andrew’s first since he was stripped of all military titles and royal sponsorships, and he has been charged with sexual assault with Virginia Giuffre. Well, the statement through People is enough: “She shows that she loves and believes in her son wholeheartedly,” says royal commentator Robert Jobson. “As he did when he made a statement that Camilla is the Queen’s wife, many people will now accept the Queen’s speech and judgment.” The commentator adds that there was “concern” among the senior members of the family, “but she insisted”: “It makes sense to accompany her because she does not have a partner. “A compromise has been paid, but he is not guilty of anything in the eyes of the law,” he added. “She has faith in Andrew. “Even if he disappeared from public life, he was able to pay tribute to his father, who was ultimately very proud of his service in the Royal Navy, where he fought in the Falkland Islands.” Shit, I forgot this dark royal window where if you fight in a war ten weeks ago 40 years ago, you can sexually assault underage girls! Because the Queen is dealing with mobility issues, special arrangements have been made for her arrival. Instead of entering through the main entrance, which meant he would have to walk across the hallway, he entered through the side door “with one hand on Andrew and the other on a cane”. As the guests sang the first hymn, “O ‘WTF Are You Doing, Bitch?”, The Queen and Andrew walked slowly but steadily to their seats. When they reached the front row, the two separated and the queen sat at the end of the aisle next to Prince Charles. Next to him were Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, Princess Anne and Anne’s husband, Timothy Laurence. Behind them sat Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Andreas’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenia, sat in the third row with their husbands. Andrew sat in the front row on the other side of the aisle, next to Prince Edward’s brother, his wife Sophie Reese-Jones, and their two children: CLOCKS Queen Elizabeth leads the royal family in a memorial service for Prince Philip pic.twitter.com/aWtiIBNNjq – Channel24 (@ Channel24) March 29, 2022 AMAZING NEWS… The Queen arrives with Prince Andrew’s son in Thanksgiving for the life of Prince Philip’s husband pic.twitter.com/5FmZuNS0bm – Elliot Wagland (@elliotwagland) March 29, 2022 And here are William and Kate arriving with their children: Prince William and Duchess Kate arrive with their older children, followed by Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla, as members of Britain’s royal family gather to celebrate the life of Prince Philip. pic.twitter.com/MKJTrtZOJi – ABC News (@ABC) March 29, 2022 Prince Harry and Megan Markle did not attend, but that was no surprise. Their representative has already announced that the couple will not come. This choice is probably due to the fact that Harry and Megan lost the free security detail in England. Their lack of security makes them feel insecure and they have not been to the UK together since March 2020. The royal family has not yet met 9-month-old Lilibet. Which is very bad, because on the road the word is that it is a real doll. Apparently, the queen was actively involved in the planning of the memorial of her late husband and took care to include “shocking music choices and flower arrangements” inspired by her and Philip’s wedding in 1947. Throughout the service, she managed to get up for to pray and sing hymns. The congregation sang a hymn chosen by Prince Philip to be sung at his funeral. Due to COVID-19 restrictions last year, Philip’s original funeral with 30 guests did not allow the song. Or goose-step. In any case, the queen strongly and clearly supported Prince Andrew. Armie Hammer, Chris Noth and Marilyn Manson should throw their donkeys in the pond as soon as possible and make a small network: “We hear you publicly support creep. Now, do they have to have a blood relationship? “ Photo: INSTAR