Prince Philip and the Queen joined the royal wedding celebrations for Lady Gabriella Windsor's marriage to Thomas Kingston.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who retired from public life in 2017, travelled by car with the Queen to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
They were welcomed by the Dean of Windsor the Right Rev David Conner, who conducted the ceremony. Philip appeared in good spirits and joked with the Dean.
Wearing a pink Stewart Parvin coat and floral dress, with a matching pink hat by Rachel Trevor-Morgan, the Queen had a beaming smile as she arrived for the third royal wedding at the same chapel within 12 months.


Her grandson Prince Harry married Meghan Markle there a year ago tomorrow, while Princess Eugenie got hitched to Jack Brooksbank in October.
Lady Gabriella is the daughter of the Queen's cousin Prince Michael of Kent. The Queen did not attend when Gabriella's brother Lord Frederick Windsor married Sophie Winkleman, sister of TV presenter Claudia, at Hampton Court Palace in 2009.
The bride arrived in a vintage Rolls Royce accompanied by her father, who posed with her on the steps as attendants arranged her beautiful Luisa Beccaria wedding dress . Her mother had arrived earlier accompanied by Freddie, whose wife Sophie walked to the ceremony with Prince Harry. The Duke of Sussex left his wife and baby son Archie at home to attend the wedding.



Harry with his uncle Prince Edward and aunt Princess Anne who was joined by her husband Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence.
Prince Andrew arrived by car with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, and their daughter Princess Beatrice and her boyfriend Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

