The Royal Buzz and Prince Philip’s Final Days

Apr 15, 2021 | 6:06 AM

As the Royal Family continues to mourn the loss of Prince Philip, they are finding solace in the fact that his death was “very peaceful,” sources tell Us Weekly.

Philip died Friday, April 9th, two months shy of his 100th birthday. He was at his and Queen Elizabeth’s Windsor Castle residence. “The whole family got a lot of comfort in knowing that he and Her Majesty got to be together in the sanctuary of Windsor Castle,” the insider adds.

“Spending time with Elizabeth, communicating with other loved ones, reading and relaxing in his home environment meant everything to Philip,” the source says.

The couple shared four children—Princes Charles, Andrew and Edward and Princess Anne—and eight grandchildren, plus 10 great-grandchildren.

Elizabeth, meanwhile, is being hailed for her resiliency after losing her husband of 74 years.

“Her mantra has always been to stay positive during tough times, dig deep and carry on the best she possibly can,” the insider explains. “She reasons that Philip would hate it if she sat around moping for the rest of her years, and his extraordinary life and legacy is one that deserves to be celebrated and remembered fondly with every sense. He would have wanted her to look after herself first and foremost instead and she intends to do her best.”

His funeral is set for Saturday. On Wednesday, the Royal Family shared never-before-seen photos of Philip and family members.

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KATE TO MAKE PEACE BETWEEN HARRY & WILLIAM?

All eyes will be on Princes William and Harry at Prince Philip’s funeral Saturday. The brothers, who have been at odds since Harry and Meghan Markle left their senior royal posts, saw their relationship worsen after their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.

In the interview, Harry confirmed rumors that he and his brother had been growing apart, saying “the relationship is ‘space’ at the moment” — though he added that “time heals all things, hopefully.”

He said that his father Prince Charles was also not accepting his calls.

Saturday will be the first time the brothers come face-to-face since they left the U.K. for California with their son Archie. Many expect the reunion to be emotional, and perhaps a reminder of their shared grief when they walked behind their mother Princess Diana’s coffin in 1997.

Some are even pegging Kate Middleton, William’s wife, as the potential peacemaker between the brothers.

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