The post was accompanied by a picture of Eugenie laughing with the Duke of Edinburgh and her sister Princess Beatrice as they watched horse racing at the Investec Derby Festival, and a second picture in which Philip places his hand on an eight-year-old Eugenie’s head. “Dearest Grandpa, we all miss you,” Eugenie said. “You would be so touched by all the tributes that have been shared with me the past few days. “People remember sitting next to you at a dinner, or shaking your hand once, who remember you saying hello in passing, or remember how much their DofE award meant to them.” The statement had a deeply personal touch, with Eugenie remembering “learning how to cook, how to paint, what to read” and “laughing at your jokes and asking about your spectacular life and service in the navy. " She went on, “I will remember you in your children, your grandchildren and great grandchildren. Thank you for your dedication and love for us all and especially Granny, who we will look after for you. When Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s son was born earlier this year, he was named in honor of his great-grandfather:August Philip. Zara Tindall, Queen Elizabeth II and Philip’s granddaughter, gave birth to a son last month, who was christenedLucas Philip. Next up, look at the dreamy church on Corfu where Prince Philip was baptized.