Queen and Prince Philip's cousins Instagram snaps of their outfits

Never missing a trick! Queen and Prince Philip’s distant cousins Flora Ogilvy, India Hicks and Zenouska Mowatt show off their outfits for Prince Philip’s service on Instagram

  • Guests at Prince Philip’s service of thanksgiving shared Instagram snaps
  • India Hicks, Flora Ogilvy and Zenouska Mowatt all posted outfit photos
  • Flora and Zenouska are distant relatives of the Queen, while India is Prince Charles’s goddaughter and a distant relative of the Duke of Edinburgh 

Guests were there to pay tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh at yesterday’s service of thanksgiving, but some didn’t miss an opportunity to show off their outfits on Instagram.

Prince Charles’ goddaughter India Hicks, granddaughter of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, shared several photographs, including ones taken at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, following the London service. 

Flora Ogilvy, who is the Queen’s cousin, also shared a photo of her outfit as she set off from home, crediting designer Emilia Wickstead and milliner Rachel Trevor Morgan for her outfit.  

Strike a pose: Prince Charles’ goddaughter India Hicks, granddaughter of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, shared several photographs

Fashion post: Flora Ogilvy, who is the Queen’s cousin, also shared a photo of her outfit as she set off, crediting designer Emilia Wickstead and milliner Rachel Trevor Morgan for her outfit

Setting off: Zenouska Mowatt, granddaughter of the Queen’s cousin Princess Alexandra of Kent, also shared a pre-service photograph, showing off her navy blue A-line skirt, fitted blazer, hat and blue and white shoes

Zenouska Mowatt, granddaughter of the Queen’s cousin Princess Alexandra of Kent, also shared a pre-service photograph, showing off her navy blue A-line skirt, fitted blazer, hat and blue and white shoes. 

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh’s extended families rallied to support the monarch at the Westminster Abbey service yesterday.

India, who served as bridesmaid at the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, was among the earliest guests to arrive at the event yesterday. 

She wore a lengthy blue coat dress  which featured a dramatic thigh slit for the occasion, which she paired with a matching fascinator. 

India stopped to capture a photograph of a memorial brass to the Earl and Countess Mountbatten of Burma that lies inside Westminster Abbey

Following the service, India and David made the journey to St George’s Chapel, Windsor, for ‘reflection and prayer’. She stopped to pose for a photograph inside the chapel

India was joined at the event by her husband, David Flint Wood, pictured at their London hotel

Many members of the Queen and Prince Philip’s extended families came to pay their respects at Westminster Abbey. Above, a family tree of some of the Queen’s cousins

India was joined at the event by her husband, David Flint Wood, and brother Ashley Hicks. Notably absent was their mother, Lady Pamela Hicks, 92, Lord Mountbatten’s youngest daughter and the Queen’s former Lady-in-Waiting.  

India stopped to capture a photograph of a memorial brass to the Earl and Countess Mountbatten of Burma that lies inside Westminster Abbey.

Following the service, India and David made the journey to St George’s Chapel, Windsor, for ‘reflection and prayer’. 

Meanwhile Flora Ogilvy, granddaughter of Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, attended the service with her husband Timothy Vesterberg, a Swedish financier. 

Prince Charles’ goddaughter India wore a grey dress with a thigh-high slit for the service

India opted for a muted grey polo neck dress which she perfectly complemented with a matching fascinator 

Her cousin Miss Mouwatt travelled to the service with her cousin Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, grandson of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

Meanwhile the Queen’s cousin Prince Michael of Kent arrived hand in hand with his wife, who looked elegant in a white dress, which she wore with an open black coat. 

The Duchess of Gloucester was also among the people in attendance, wearing a navy blue coat and a light blue hat for the occasion.

Flora Ogilvy arrived with her husband Timothy Vesterberg. She cut a sober figure in a midi black dress, while he looked dapper in a navy suit 

Lady Gabriella Windsor arrived with her husband Thomas Kingston in tow. She was wearing a tasteful navy blue ensemble tied at the waist and watchin swede blue heels. 

Lady Amelia Windsor also attended, wearing a demure buttoned up jacket and trousers, her blonde locks cascading down her back.

Her Majesty walked with the help of a stick but stood without support sat next to Charles, Camilla, Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. Across the aisle was Prince Andrew

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