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THE Queen's loyal lady-in-waiting rode with the monarch in the State Bentley to Prince Philip's funeral.

Lady Susan Hussey, 81, has a strong bond with Queen Elizabeth II, having served her for decades.

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The monarch arrived with her loyal lady-in-waiting
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The monarch arrived with her loyal lady-in-waiting
The Queen pictured with Lady Susan in the State Bentley
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The Queen pictured with Lady Susan in the State BentleyCredit: Getty
Queen Elizabeth II and Lady Susan Hussey drove through the Quadrangle ahead of Prince Philip's funeral
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Queen Elizabeth II and Lady Susan Hussey drove through the Quadrangle ahead of Prince Philip's funeralCredit: PA

Today, she accompanied the Queen in the State Bentley as she left the castle to join the rear of the procession carrying Philip's coffin to St George's Chapel.

Lady Susan entered the chapel but was there as a working household member - not one of the 30 guests attending the funeral - so she did not seat with the Windsors.

She remained nearby in the chapel to be ready to help in case the Queen needed her.

The grieving Queen today sat alone as she said a final farewell to her beloved husband of 73 years on her "saddest and most difficult day".

Her Majesty, who wore all black and a face mask for the occasion, appeared sorrowful and deep in thought as she entered St George's Chapel, Windsor.

One powerful image showed the monarch sat alone in the vast chapel as she said her final goodbyes to her husband, 99, who died on April 9.

The Queen made her way to the front of the chapel alone - after Covid rules meant guests had to socially-distance and sit two metres apart.

In highly-emotional scenes, she bowed her head respectfully as Prince Philip's coffin was carried by pallbearers to be placed in front of her pew.

The Queen made her way to the front of the chapel alone
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The Queen made her way to the front of the chapel aloneCredit: PA
Her Majesty earlier bowed her head as the service began
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Her Majesty bowed her head as the service began
Queen Elizabeth II watches as pallbearers carry the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh
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Queen Elizabeth II watches as pallbearers carry the coffin of the Duke of EdinburghCredit: PA

During the past year, Lady Susan joined the Queen and Prince Philip in the so-called HMS Bubble.

She was one of about 20 staff members who cared for the royal couple during the coronavirus lockdown at Windsor Castle.

In 2001, Lady Susan passed the Queen a pound coin so she could buy The Big Issue from a magazine seller while on an official day trip to Brighton.

She has also been present at unique moments in history - such as on the Spirit of Chartwell barge with the Queen and other members of the royal family for the Diamond Jubilee river pageant on the Thames in 2012.

Lady Susan and the monarch have a strong bond
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Lady Susan and the monarch have a strong bondCredit: Getty
The Queen and Lady Susan attending a National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in Westminster in November 2020
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The Queen and Lady Susan attending a National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in Westminster in November 2020Credit: Getty
The Queen and Prince Philip were married for 73 years
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The Queen and Prince Philip were married for 73 yearsCredit: AP:Associated Press

Ladies-in-waiting are the unsung members of the Queen's household and are personally chosen by the monarch.

They have a variety of duties including attending to private and personal matters for the Queen and handling her correspondence.

They also assist the Queen on official engagements, from handing her money to being passed the bouquets of flowers presented to her.

Ladies-in-waiting often serve the Queen for more than 50 years and act as both friends and loyal assistants, and their discretion and support will be invaluable as the monarch mourns.

The late Marmaduke Hussey, who died in 2006, was BBC chairman when Diana, Princess of Wales gave her 1995 Panorama interview but, in accordance with tradition, he was not given a preview.

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"Duke" Hussey was a leading newspaper industry executive for decades, taking the prestigious BBC post when he retired from News International.

Lady Susan is also a sister of the former Tory Cabinet minister William Waldegrave.

Lady Susan and the Queen in the State Bentley ahead of Prince Philip's funeral
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Lady Susan and the Queen in the State Bentley ahead of Prince Philip's funeral
Members of the Royal family walk behind a land rover carrying the coffin
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Members of the Royal family walk behind a land rover carrying the coffinCredit: AFP
Prince Charles follows the hearse, a specially modified Land Rover, carrying the coffin of his father
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Prince Charles follows the hearse, a specially modified Land Rover, carrying the coffin of his fatherCredit: Reuters
The coffin of Prince Philip is taken into St. George's Chapel for the funeral service
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The coffin of Prince Philip is taken into St. George's Chapel for the funeral serviceCredit: Reuters
Prince Philip funeral -  Queen sits alone as members of the royal family enter St George's Chapel
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