Priscilla Presley has opened up in regards to the “difficult time” she and her family members have been faced with following the sudden death of her only child, Lisa Marie Presley.
Lisa Marie, the daughter of rock and roll legend Elvis Presley, died on Jan. 12 after she went into cardiac arrest in her California home. She was 54.
Taking to Twitter, Priscilla thanked fans for his or her undying support since news of her daughter’s death got here to light.
“Thanks all in your condolences, you have got touched me together with your words,” she tweeted Monday night.
“It has been a really difficult time but just knowing your love is on the market makes a difference.”
Her tweet got here just hours after her moving speech at Lisa Marie’s memorial service in Graceland on Sunday.
Reading aloud in front of mourners, Priscilla’s verses began, “In 1968, she entered our world / Born drained, fragile, yet strong / She was delicate but was full of life.
“She all the time knew she wouldn’t be here too long / Childhood passes by with a glimpse of her green eye / She then grew a family of her own.”
The poem later touched on Lisa Marie’s son Benjamin’s death by suicide in 2020, reading, “Then got here her second child leaving her with suspicion / Could this be the angel that takes me home?”
Lisa Marie shared her daughter Riley, 33, and her late son Benjamin, with Danny Keough. She was married to Keough from 1988 to 1994.
The late singer shared her 14-year-old twins, Finley and Harper, with ex-husband Michael Lockwood. The pair were married for a decade after tying the knot in 2006.
On Sunday, Lisa Marie was laid to rest next to Benjamin within the Meditation Garden at her late father Elvis Presley’s Tennessee estate, which now belongs to Lisa Marie’s three daughters.
Austin Butler, Sarah Ferguson, and Alanis Morissette also attended Lisa Marie’s service, amongst other A-listers.