Queen Elizabeth Wasn’t Able to Make It to Prince Philip’s Bedside Before He Died, Royal Biographer Says

Mar. 15, 2025

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrive in an open carriage on Ladies Day at Royal Ascot 2011.Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

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New information is emerging aboutQueen Elizabethon the day her husband of over 73 years,Prince Philip, died on April 9, 2021.

Royal biographer Gyles Brandreth claimed that the late Duke of Edinburgh died before the late Queen could reach his bedside, he wrote in his bookElizabeth: An Intimate Portrait. Though the Queen was reported to have made it to her husband’s bedside when he died that morning, “In fact, I don’t believe she was,” Brandreth wrote.

When he came back, Prince Philip said he felt a little faint and wanted help getting back into bed, Brandreth wrote. “The nurse called the Duke’s valet and the Queen’s page, Paul Whybrew, for help — and he died before the Queen could be called. The Queen wasn’t yet up. And she wasn’t called until after a doctor had come and pronounced the Duke dead.”

Queen Elizabeth sits beside her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as she delivers the Queen’s Speech during the State Opening of Parliament in London on May 18, 2016.Alastair Grant/Pool/AFP via Getty

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II sits beside her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as she delivers the Queen’s Speech during the State Opening of Parliament in London on May 18, 2016.

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TheDaily Mirrordescribed Brandreth as a close friend of the late Queen’s who “knew Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth for decades,” reportedly first meeting Queen Elizabeth in 1968 — when he was just 20 years old. Through their shared work at the National Playing Fields Association, Brandreth also knew Prince Philip well.

Though he knew Prince Philip for decades, Brandreth toldThe Timesthat one could typically only get so close to a member of the royal family: “The Duke showed me great friendliness over 40 years, but royalty offer you friendliness, not friendship, and you have to remember the difference,” he said.

“Ironically, it is probably how he would have liked,” former palace spokeswoman Ailsa Andersontold PEOPLE at the timeof the scaled-back size of the funeral. “No fuss, no bother. Right through his life, he never knew what all the fuss was about.”

Queen Elizabeth at the funeral of her husband, Prince Philip, on April 17, 2021.Jonathan Brady - WPA Pool/Getty

Queen Elizabeth II takes her seat during the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on April 17, 2021 in Windsor, England

Per medical guidance at the time, all funeral attendees, including Queen Elizabeth, wore face masks inside St. George’s Chapel. The Queen, just a few days shy of her 94th birthday, sat alone in the pews because of social distancing — a heart-wrenching scene for those who watched the service on television.

“In some ways, I’m glad we didn’t see that moment,” her daughterPrincess Annelater said in aninterviewwith CBC. “And when you see the photograph, it’s much worse somehow.” She added of what the public saw juxtaposed with her experience in person, “And you saw more of that than we did, [since we were] accompanying the coffin.”

The funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle on April 17, 2021.Adrian Dennis/WPA Pool/Getty

the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle on April 17, 2021

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Queen Elizabeth (then Princess Elizabeth) and Prince Philip first met in 1934 at the wedding of Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark to Prince George, Duke of Kent, PEOPLE reported. They crossed paths again when Elizabeth was 13 in 1939, when she joined her parents and her sister,Princess Margaret, on a visit to Dartmouth naval college. After a year-long courtship, the couple married on Nov. 20, 1947 at Westminster Abbey.

“With her bridal dress and tiara on her wedding day, she was a knockout,” one of Elizabeth’s bridesmaids, Lady Pamela Hicks, previouslytold PEOPLE. “And, of course, Philip was every girl’s dream Viking prince.”

For their 50th wedding anniversary in 1997, Queen Elizabeth made a rare public tribute to her husband, saying of Prince Philip that “He is someone who doesn’t take easily to compliments, but he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years,” she said. “And I…owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim.”

Elizabeth and Philip on their wedding day, November 20, 1947.Getty Images / Hulton Archive

Royal Wedding Elizabeth and Philip

The couple celebrated 73 years of marriage in November 2020 before Philip’s death five months later. Of the Queen, royal biographer Sally Bedell Smithtold PEOPLEthat, as a teenager, “She fell in love, and she never looked at anyone else.”

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in June 2020, marking the Duke of Edinburgh’s 99th birthday at Windsor Castle.

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Seventeen months after her beloved’s death, Queen Elizabeth died on Sept. 8, 2022 at age 96, and is buried next to her husband at the King George VI Memorial Chapel, part of St. George’s Chapel, in Windsor Castle.

source: people.com