Princess Anne's son Peter Phillips 会談 about 深く心に感じた last moments with his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth - admitting it's still 'やめる emotional' to look 支援する on

Peter Phillips has opened up about the final moments he spent with his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in Scotland.?

The 王室の, 46, who is the son of Princess Anne and her first husband, Captain 示す Phillips, said he was 'lucky to be in Scotland before she passed' on 8 September 2022.

In an interview with Sky News Australia,?Peter 反映するd on the 'few days' they 株d 'as a family', 述べるing that time as 'really nice'.

'Looking 支援する on it, it's still やめる emotional, that part was a proper family moment,' he 明らかにする/漏らすd.

'And then 明白に when she left Balmoral it became more of a public grieving.

Peter Phillips reflected on the time he spent with the his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, in Scotland 
before her death on 8 September 2022

Peter Phillips 反映するd on the time he spent with the his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, in Scotland before her death on 8 September 2022

'In many ways we'd had our 静かな moment with her, we'd said our goodbyes, so whilst it still wasn't 特に 平易な, it was easier to be able to 株 the public's grief for her.'

Peter, a 実業家, 述べるd the late Queen as 'remarkable in so many ways'.?

最高潮の場面ing that 'she?was a figurehead that had been part of everybody's lives for as long as people could remember', he also spoke from a personal 視野.?

'Having her as a grandmother and a 役割 model was unique', he said.

反映するing on the imprint that the 君主 and the late Duke of Edinburgh left on all the members of the 王室の family, he credited his grandparents with teaching them how 'to grow up and behave'.?

Peter 暗示するd that he 株d a の近くに 関係 with his grandparents, explaining that the fact they were around for a 重要な part of his life has led to?'a greater 関係, a greater 尊敬(する)・点 and a greater ability to be able to learn from them'.

He talked 情愛深く of the time he and his cousins spent with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, sitting together and talking about their lives, 追加するing that it was 'fascinating because it was a different part of history'.

< p class="mol-para-with-font">Moving on to King Charles III, Peter complimented his uncle on the way he had 扱うd the 移行, 持つ/拘留するing の上に much of what his parents had put in place while also making his own 示す.?

Peter credits his grandparents, the late Queen and the late Duke of Edinburgh, with teaching the rest of the royal family how to behave

Peter credits his grandparents, the late Queen and the late Duke of Edinburgh, with teaching the 残り/休憩(する) of the 王室の family how to behave

Pictured: The late Queen Elizabeth, Princess Anne and her children all together in Windsor in 1985

Pictured: The late Queen Elizabeth, Princess Anne and her children all together in Windsor in 1985

Pictured:?Prince William, Prince Harry and Peter Phillips arriving for Committal Service at St George's Chapel in 2022, after the Queen passed away

Pictured:?Prince William, Prince Harry and Peter Phillips arriving for Committal Service at St George's Chapel in 2022, after the Queen passed away

Commenting on King Charles's 統治する, he 追加するd: 'I think that's probably the greatest testament to both of them ? that he's doing things his way but very much with a nod to the way that they always did it and the 核心 of what they taught us.'

Earlier in the interview, Peter also spoke about his 関係 with his mother, Princess Anne, who he 述べるd as 'hugely 影響力のある' to both himself and his sister, Zara Tindall.?

He seemed 特に in awe of his 73-year-old mother's work ethic, which, によれば Peter, 茎・取り除くs from his grandparents, who were both working 井戸/弁護士席 into their nineties.?

Peter discussed the Princess 王室の's fondness for 存在 with her loved ones まっただ中に a hectic schedule which sees her turning around 'overseas trips in 24 hours'.

The King's sister - who is often called the 'hardest working 王室の' and carried out 457 王室の 約束/交戦s in 2023 - has been dubbed 'remarkable' by her eldest child.?

'Her mindset is "listen I can go in do what we need to do and come 支援する"' he told the programme.

'She really values her home time and values her time with Tim and the family and the dogs and the horses and that's a really important part of the structure of her week.

'To be able to 現実に relax and just get to get to some form of normality.'