Nearly one year after the passing of Prince Philip , members of the British royal family and royals from around the world—in addition to representatives from hundreds of charities and associations—gathered at London’s Westminster Abbey to celebrate the life and work of the late Duke of Edinburgh.
The Service of Thanksgiving on March 29 gave thanks for the late Prince’s “dedication to his family, to the Nation and to the Commonwealth as both Consort to Queen and a working member of the Royal Family in his own right.” It also “recognised the importance of The Duke’s legacy in creating opportunities for young people, promoting environmental stewardship and conservation, and supporting the Armed Forces.”
Although Prince Harry was absent from the service, Queen Elizabeth ’s seven other grandchildren, as well as her four children and some of her great-grandchildren, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte , were in attendance. Scroll to see which foreign royals joined Queen Elizabeth at the service for her beloved husband...
Queen Elizabeth traveled from Windsor to London with her son Prince Andrew to attend the memorial service on March 29.
Queen Letizia and King Felipe of Spain stepped out for the service. “The Duke of Edinburgh left a legacy of service and dedication to the Crown and the United Kingdom last year,” Casa de S.M. el Rey tweeted on March 29. “ In honor of the unforgettable occasions shared, the King and Queen will attend Thanksgiving Mass today for their life and work.”
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife Queen Maxima and his mother Princess Beatrix
King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark
Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (left) Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge brought their eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, to the service. Kate was dressed in a chic Alessandra Rich dress for the event.
Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter Zara Tindall and her husband Mike Tindall arrived holding hands with their eldest child, Mia Tindall.
Queen Elizabeth’s eldest grandchild Peter Phillips attended with his daughters Isla and Savannah Phillips.
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
Princess Eugenie, wearing a floral dress, and Jack Brooksbank.
The Queen’s youngest grandchildren Lady Louise Windsor and James Viscount Severn joined their parents Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex at the memorial service.
Lady Sarah Chatto, daughter of Queen Elizabeth’s sister Princess Margaret.
Her Majesty was accompanied by her son Prince Andrew.
Queen Elizabeth’s cousin, the Duke of Kent.
Queen Elizabeth’s cousin Prince Michael of Kent and his wife Princess Michael of Kent.
Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium
Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence
Queen Elizabeth’s nephew David Armstrong-Jones
The Duke of Kent’s granddaughter Lady Amelia Windsor.
Prince Michael of Kent’s daughter Lady Gabriella Kingston and her husband Thomas Kingston.
Prince Michael of Kent’s son Lord Frederick Windsor and his wife Sophie Winkleman.
Prince Charles, who sat next to his mother during the service, attended with his wife the Duchess of Cornwall. Sharing photos from the service, Clarence House wrote: “Today members of the Royal Family celebrated the life of The Duke of Edinburgh, giving thanks for the work he did, the causes he championed and his dedication to family.”