73 CHEERS!

The Queen and Prince Philip open messages from their great-grandchildren as they celebrate 73rd wedding anniversary

THE Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh open messages from their great-grandchildren as they celebrate 73 years as a married couple.

The royals, who married on this day in 1947 at Westminster Abbey, were photographed together on a sofa at Windsor Castle where the pair are spending lockdown.

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The Queen and Prince Philip open cards from their great-grandchildren Credit: Handout - Getty
The royal couple on their wedding day 73 years agoCredit: Getty Images - Getty
George, Charlotte and Louis wished their great grandparents a happy anniversaryCredit: PA:Press Association
William and his family wished the Queen and Philip a very happy anniversaryCredit: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

Philip, 99, smiles as he opens a handmade card adorned with the number 73 from grandson William’s children George, seven, Charlotte, five, and two-year-old Louis.

It was plucked from one of a number of cards from well-wishers on the table in the Oak Room.

The Queen, 94, was pictured in her Chrysanthemum Brooch made of sapphires and diamonds which she also wore on her honeymoon and 60th wedding anniversary.

The photo was taken earlier this week at Windsor, where they have formed “HMS Bubble 2” for the month-long lockdown.

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Royal sources said they are spending their anniversary privately at the castle.

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Insiders revealed the pandemic has brought the couple closer as it has been the longest period of time they have lived together for decades.

The then Princess Elizabeth had met Philip 13 years earlier and after a third meeting in July 1939, they began exchanging letters.After a third meeting in

July 1939 our future Queen, who was just 13 years old at the time, is said to have fallen in love with Philip - and they began exchanging letters.

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The couple became secretly engaged in 1946 and Elizabeth's dad, King George VI, ordered that any formal engagement was delayed until after his daughter's 21st birthday - in April 1947.

When the wedding finally took place, rationing was still being used in England two years after World War Two.

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It meant the Queen needed ration coupons to buy material for her gown, designed by Sir Norman Hartnell.

Their HMS bubble, however, recently caused some loyal palace workers to threaten not to work over Christmas.

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The mutiny is said to involve about 20 staff including cleaners, laundry and maintenance workers who are unwilling to isolate from loved-ones during the festive period.

The couple became secretly engaged in 1946Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd
The Queen and Prince Philip are pictured for their engagement in 1947
Elizabeth II married Prince Philip on November 20, 1947
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