Prince Philip, his son in law slept with his father in law, and his mother was buried in Jerusalem

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-18

Prince Philip, his son-in-law slept with his father-in-law, and his mother was buried in Jerusalem

Queen Elizabeth II's funeral has come to an end, and people are very emotional, and she has finally returned to the people who loved her deeply. However, the incident also seems to raise a new question about the future of her husband, Prince Philip.

Philip married to the royal family as a young man and drifted away from his family. This must have made Prince Philip feel very sorry in his heart. This can be seen in his efforts to rebel against the royal family and insist on letting his children take his surname.

After all, everyone has an impulse to find their roots, which is the root of life.

It turned out that the Queen's voyage meant that Prince Philip would always travel alone: he would be buried with the Queen at the George VI Memorial, never to find his original roots.

Of course, Prince Philip is not an ordinary person, and the trajectory of his life has long been predetermined.

Prince Philip was born in the Greek royal family and wears the halo of the princes of Greece and Denmark. However, the collapse of Greece led him to go into exile when he was 18 months old.

Indefinite". This is a portrayal of his life, only to move on, and to bear all the pain and pressure alone.

It was the fate of a Greek prince, as a certain Greek king said, "The greatest wealth of the Greek royal family is their resilience." "They are always in a state of displacement and everything is packed in a suitcase.

Growing up in such an environment, Prince Philip's greatest desire was undoubtedly to have a stable home.

When he fell in love with the queen, he chose it without hesitation"Marry in", renunciating his original nationality, princely title and surname. It's not about how powerful love is, it's about Prince Philip, family is of great importance to him.

In order to have a harbor where he can live in peace, he must go through some tempering and transformation. However, as life gradually calms down and life matures, the deep feelings of longing for my homeland will spring up from time to time, disturbing Philip's mind: I am just a small deformed creature in nature.

From the above statement, we can understand that Prince Philip had a deep emotional bond with his family of origin: although it was not perfect, he was determined not to abandon it, because it was the source of his life.

Although Westerners do not pay attention to the return of fallen leaves, for everyone, family is still an inseparable sense of belonging. For Prince Philip, his inner destiny also comes from the place called Greece, the place that bears the memories of his ancestors.

The fate of Prince Andreas seems to be a mystery, as a young man he went into exile in various countries, and when his wife fell ill, he fled to France with **. From then on, he could never return to the status of a Greek prince or the head of his small family.

When he learned that his daughter had suffered a plane crash, he attended the funeral with a heavy heart. The wife, who had not seen each other for many years but had not divorced, also appeared at the funeral, and the meeting between the two was so embarrassing that people were speechless.

They hurriedly greeted each other, and then hurriedly parted.

This is a kind of marriage bond that cannot be separated, and it is also a family bond that can no longer be continued. Philip went through the wandering of his sister's house, and was eventually sent to his uncle's house, where he became General Mountbatten's "parent-in-son".

Andreas died suddenly of a heart attack in 1944 at the age of 62. Despite all he had, he ended up leaving a debt of £17,500.

Unfortunately, the place of his burial after his death is not recorded.

When Prince Philip died, he was not married, so he was unable to deal with his death. This implies that Andrew's coffin may eventually be buried in France. Prince Philip's mother, on the other hand, lived at Buckingham Palace in her later years, although only for about two years.

Philip's mother was a charismatic and legendary woman whose life was filled with countless stories and experiences.

She was born into an aristocratic family, and her great-grandmother was Queen Victoria, one of the most famous in British history. At the age of 17, she met Prince Andreas, fell in love with him at first sight, and together they had four princesses and one prince.

Andreas lacks real feelings, he only indulges in romance. Therefore, it is generally believed that Prince Philip inherited his father's ** nature, which is obviously not groundless.

When Philip was 9 years old, his mother, Alice, was forcibly sent to a psychiatric hospital. This was because the doctor diagnosed her with a mental illness at the time. However, sadly, Andrei did not choose to accompany his sick wife, but left her with his **.

Six years later, Alice finally came out of a mental hospital. She no longer believed in love, but instead believed in Greek Orthodoxy, devoted herself to religious causes, and became a hard-working nun.

Dressed in a nun's robe at her son's wedding, Alice silently stood in the procession of blessings, and she fulfilled her promise to turn all her love into help to others, unmoved by the wealth of the royal family.

Alice passed away peacefully in 1969 at the age of 84, and she seemed to have a premonition of this day. Before dying, she wrote a suicide note to her son, which was full of affection and encouragement.

The letter reads: "Dear Philip, face life bravely, although I am gone, my love will never leave you. I'll be there for you when you need me.

You are all my love, and your old mother will always be with you. ”

Princess Alice's last wish was to bring her body closer to her faith by donating her body and burying it on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem after her death. This may be incomprehensible to Prince Philip, because although they have not been together since childhood, her last wish is to leave home and go to a foreign land.

Prince Philip's parents were originally buried in the crypt of St. George's Chapel, which later served as Prince Philip's own resting place, a cemetery that housed more than 20 members of the British royal family.

In order to fulfill his mother's last wish, in 1988, Philip sent his mother's coffin to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.

Since then, the underground temporary burial chamber of St. George's Chapel has been empty. It wasn't until 2021 that Prince Philip's departure brought the tomb back to life, and his coffin was sent here to await his reunion with the Queen.

It was a significant change, with Philip and Elizabeth II, who were intertwined in this burial chamber.

Does Philip see Alice as his home when he travels to Jerusalem alone, while Philip accompanies the Queen to the George VI Memorial, a true family private resting place?

Maybe not, but he had no choice, on the one hand he had to follow the queen closely, and on the other hand he had nothing to stay on.

His father and mother were laid to rest in different places, and his sisters had their own families, leaving him alone in a foreign land. Prince Philip certainly did not like to be in the same room with his parents-in-law's family, because his father-in-law looked down on him from the beginning, and his mother-in-law also fought with him in the harem for many years.

Philip was hard to accept such a combination, but he was always a big fan of the Queen. Even after death, he follows in the Queen's footsteps, both on earth and in heaven.

His goal in life is to be the queen's son-in-law forever.

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