Princess Eugenie has penned a heartwarming note to her grandfather Prince Philip, vowing to "look after Granny" Queen Elizabeth for him.
Eugenie shared the letter to the Duke of Edinburgh on her Instagram page, remembering learning how to cook and paint her with granddad, and acknowledging his sense of humour.
"We all miss you," she began in the note addressed to "dearest Grandpa".
"People remember sitting next to you at a dinner, or shaking your hand once, who remember you saying hello in passing, or remember how much their DofE (Duke of Edinburgh) award meant to them," she wrote.
"I remember learning how to cook, how to paint, what to read. I remember laughing at your jokes and asking about your spectacular life and service in the navy.
"I remember incinerating the sausages and you swooping in to save the day. I remember your hands and your laugh and your favourite beer. "
Eugenie added that Philip would be "so touched" by the tributes shared with her since his death.
"I will remember you in your children, your grandchildren and great-grandchildren," she continued.
"Thank you for your dedication and love for us all and especially Granny, who we will look after for you."
A ceremonial funeral for the Duke of Edinburgh will be held on Saturday UK time, at St George's Chapel on the ground of Windsor Castle. While Eugenie vowed to "look after" The Queen, she may be forced to mourn her husband of 73 years while sitting alone due to COVID-19 restrictions.