Sir Michael Oswald and Queen Elizabeth II

Sir Michael Oswald, the Queen’s close friend and longtime horse racing advisor, died at the age of 86 on Saturday, the same day thatPrince Philipwas laid to rest at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.

Oswald became manager of the Royal Studs in 1970 and remained in the role for 28 years, in addition to acting as a racing manager to the Queen Mother and jumps adviser for the Queen. He was often seen beside the monarch at racing events.

Sir Michael’s widow, Lady Angela — who was a lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother for many years — remembered her husband in an article for theRacing Post.

“He always said he had the most wonderful job anybody could ever have had and that for all his working life he was simply doing what he would have done had he been a rich man who didn’t have to work,” she said.

Sir Michael Oswald, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.Samir Hussein/WireImage

Sir Michael Oswald, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip

Queen Elizabeth’s racing adviser John Warren added, “Sir Michael did a magnificent job managing the Royal Studs for so long. He was deeply committed to the studs, the Queen and the Queen Mother. He was extraordinarily enthusiastic and got such a buzz out of all the royal winners.”

Sir Michael Oswald and Queen Elizabeth.Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty

Sir Michael Oswald and Queen Elizabeth II

In the 2020 New Year Honours list, Oswald was appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO).

Queen Elizabeth and Sir Michael Oswald.Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty

Sir Michael Oswald and Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth, who will mark her 95th birthday on Wednesday, is in a period of mourning following the April 9 death of her husband of 73 years.

In keeping with pandemic guidelines, the Queen and members of the congregation wore face masks and sat six feet apart. Sitting inside the chapel, the Queen could be seen with her face down, only the top of her black hat visible.

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Queen Elizabeth

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The Queenresumed her royal dutiesjust days after Philip’s death, hosting a retirement ceremony Tuesday at Windsor Castle in honor of Earl Peel who stepped down as Lord Chamberlain a week before Prince Philip died, according to theCourt Circular. She’s also made outings within the grounds of Windsor Castle towalk her dogs.

source: people.com