Scott Morrison has paid his respects to Prince Philip at a church service in Sydney.
The prime minister was supported by his wife Jenny in the front pew at St Andrews Cathedral, in Sydney, on Sunday.
He was flanked by Governor-General David Hurley and New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian, who had also turned up to pay their respects.
Prince Philip died in his sleep on Friday, two months before his 100th birthday and a short time after a month-long stay in hospital.
The Very Reverend Kanishka de Silva Raffel led the Sunday service and praised the duke as a loyal and loving husband, father, and grandfather.