Do the King and Queen Sleep in The Same Bed?

More than seventy years passed throughout the course of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh’s marriage.

The wedding of Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark to Prince George, Duke of Kent, was the occasion where the couple had their initial acquaintance with one another.

Reportedly, before his passing, the Queen and Prince Philip not only slept in different beds but also in separate bedrooms. This was the case even though they shared a bedroom.

Reportedly, the reason why some members of the royal family choose to sleep in separate beds may be traced back to a British custom that began in the country’s upper classes.

Lady Pamela Hicks, who is Prince Philip’s cousin, asserts that members of the aristocracy always have their own private beds. During interviews she conducted for her biography of the Queen, Lady Pamela shared the story of how the practice came to be.

The statements made by Lady Pam were validated by Eric Borukhin, an entrepreneur headquartered in Miami, who disclosed that having separate beds is a luxury.

Since he retired, Prince Philip has been enjoying a life that is distinct from that of his wife, Queen Elizabeth.

The elderly monarch, who was 99 years old, spent the majority of his time either in Windsor or at Wood Farm, a humble cottage on the Sandringham estate.

However, it was stated that the pair appreciated the opportunity to spend more quality time together during the lockdown.