He highlights her “unwavering grace and dignity” and assures that she has been a “guide”
MADRID, Sep. 12 (.) –
Prince Henry, grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, has paid tribute to the monarch on Monday, whose coffin is in the Scottish city of Edinburgh, and has said he is “eternally grateful” to his grandmother, whom he has described as a “guide” on your way.
“The queen was globally admired and respected,” he said before highlighting her “unwavering grace and dignity.” “She stayed true to herself throughout her life and now leaves a lasting legacy,” she said in a statement.
The Duke of Sussex has thus stated that “he will always be grateful, from the first meetings of childhood until the moment he met his wife and his great-grandson”, his son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
“I treasure these moments with you and many others. We already miss you. Not only us but the whole world. Now we honor my father in his new role as king,” he continued before thanking the queen’s “commitment” to her role as monarch. “Thanks for the contagious smile of him,” he has settled.