Princess Learned many effective lessons from his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth IIWith how to dress in style.
"(The) the most valuable lesson (I learned from him) perhaps how you will appear for people, how you (and) showed for your charity for your charity," 35 -year -old Eugeny said Saturday, May 3, "May 3." Episode "Lessons of our mothers" Podcast. “She Always wearing the colorThe I remember seeing every color wearing his rainbow and it was because he really believed that you needed to see him. "
He continued, "He was a symbol of much hope and such a national dedication and duty. One of the biggest lessons is that if you say that you are going to do something, you are present and happy and happy (and) as much as you want to give (in the presence) as much as you want to give to you as well.
Eugeny Elizabeth's son's younger daughter Prince AndrewWho also shared Princess Beitris With the ex -wife FergusonThe All of the family The late Queen came together to mourn After he died in September 2022 King Charles Third.)
"I thought more about him now than that," what Grani will do? " "Beatrice and I always talk about it as memories and it brings tears in your eyes that he thinks about the joy that he created for so many people."
He added, "I think Grani was alive, I shared him with the world. He was part of everyone.
According to the princess, "(his) people and women like grandmother's days are gone."
Eugeni remembered, "He really showed up all the time." "Now, people are very easy to say (or) to cancel (or). To hold on to the values he stood, I That part of it is honored Being able to (turn) through me (follow) (follow his step and write handwriting thanks notes) "" ""
Eugeny also mentioned that he frequently praised the dedication of Elizabeth's duty "truly appreciated".
"I think his dedication and duty to this country and make the country his family - and the Commonwealth." "I really appreciate each of his details about him Also, the way he can do his smile or his wisdom, his sense of humor and any house with his mercy."
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