Queen described the death of Prince Philip as “having left a huge void in his life,” says Prince Andrew

Speaking to the media after attending a service in the chapel of the Royal Lodge Windsor, the Duke of York said: “I am very sorry and I am supported by my mother who probably feels more than anyone.”

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Prince Philip, the queen’s lifelong companion and the longest-serving consort in British history, died on Friday at the age of 99. His body will be in Windsor Castle until his funeral on Saturday.

“He was a remarkable man, he loved him as a father. He was very calm. If you have a problem, he would think about it,” Andrew said. “He was always someone you could go to.”

The news received an outpouring of tributes from around the world, including messages from U.S. President Joe Biden and other world leaders.

The royal family itself “everyone feels a great sense of loss,” the duke said. “We’ve almost lost the nation’s grandfather.”

Prince Philip and Prince Andrew at the Epsom Racecourse, England, on June 4, 2016.

Asked about how his mother feels, Andrew replied, “The queen, as expected, is an incredibly stoic person. And she described her passing as a miracle. And she is contemplating.

“He described that he had left a huge void in his life,” the duke said, adding that the family “is concentrating to make sure we are here to support him.”

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