‘You have touched me with your words’: Priscilla Presley grateful for support following daughter’s death

The US actress said the past weeks had been ‘difficult’, but said the love she had received ‘makes a difference’
On Sunday, a public memorial for Lisa-Marie was held at Graceland
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Mike Bedigan24 January 2023
The Weekender

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Priscilla Presley says she has been “touched” by the words of fans following the death and subsequent memorial of her daughter, Lisa Marie Presley.

The US actress acknowledged that the past weeks had been “difficult” but said the love she had received “makes a difference”.

Lisa Marie’s death at the age of 54 was announced on January 12, shortly after she was taken to hospital.

It was attended by family members, fans and friends including the Mayor of Memphis and the Duchess of York, who quoted the Queen as she spoke during the service.

“Thank you all for your condolences, you have touched me with your words,” Priscilla wrote on Twitter.

“It has been a very difficult time but just knowing your love is out there makes a difference.”

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