PRINCESS Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank have been seen for the first time after Philip’s funeral.
The pair were pictured driving out of Windsor Castle a day after the emotional service.
The royal family will continue to grieve this week following the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, although the period of national mourning has ended.
After almost 70 years as head of state, the Queen will reign without her husband by her side, as she sat on her own during the funeral service that bore Philip’s touch and celebrated his life and legacy.
The ceremony in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Saturday reflected Philip’s lifelong support of the armed forces, having had a close connection with the Navy for more than 80 years.
His coffin, draped with his personal standard, featured his Admiral of the Fleet naval cap and sword next to a wreath of white flowers chosen by the Queen with a handwritten card from his wife of 73 years.
It comes after the princess posted two touching photos in memory of her “dearest Grandpa” Prince Philip as she vowed to look after “granny”.
The royal shared the poignant images on her Instagram today as she paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh’s 70-plus years of service.
Eugenie, who named her first child August Philip Hawke Brooksbank in a touching nod to her grandad, said “we all miss you”.
She added: “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.