The picture was taken by Sophie, Countess of Wessex in 2003 atop Coyles of Muick in Scotland’s Cairngorms National Park. It depicts Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II. in a relaxed mood during a hike on a five hundred meter high hill near the Scottish town of Ballater.
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According to the BBC, the fact that it was a great holiday is not only evidenced by the happy expressions of both spouses, but also by the fact that shortly afterwards the British queen named one of her dogs korgi just Muick.
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Photographs reminiscent that Prince Philip not only served the state devoutly, but was a great grandfather and great-grandfather, shared by members of the royal family throughout the week.
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One of the most civil was published by Mike Tindall, a former rugby player and husband of Zara Tindall, Princess Anna’s daughter. Prince Philip is captured on it during a snack with his great-granddaughter Mia, the eldest daughter of the Tindalls.
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