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Order of Service for the funeral of Prince Philip - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

This is the Order of Service for the funeral of Prince Philip on Saturday: ORDER OF SERVICE All stand. The Coffin is removed from the Land Rover and is carried to the West Steps where it rests at 3pm for the one minute National Silence. The Coffin is then carried to the Catafalque in the…

Atherton soldier drove Duke s Land Rover hearse

Atherton soldier drove Duke s Land Rover hearse
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At his wish, Philip s German relatives attend funeral despite family s Nazi past

Stuart Winer is a breaking news editor at The Times of Israel. Philipp, prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, second left, attends the funeral of Britain s Prince Philip inside Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, April 17, 2021. (Chris Jackson/Pool via AP) Three of Prince Philip’s German relatives were among the small UK crowd of people who attended his funeral on Saturday, their presence due to his specific request for that side of his family to be represented despite its past Nazi connections. Two great-nephews and a cousin’s grandson were at the burial procession, held at Windsor Castle, that included just 30 people. They were Bernhard, hereditary prince of Baden, Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, and Prince Donatus, landgrave of Hesse.

Prince Philip s funeral | The Independent Singapore News

Prince Philip s funeral | The Independent Singapore News
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Prince Philip funeral: Somewhere far away, a voice was calling Oh, come on, get on with it His last call to action

by Ian Lloyd © PA Queen Elizabeth II watches as pallbearers carry the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh during his funeral at St George s Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire. It was a funeral like no other royal funeral. For the no-nonsense prince who hated fuss, and who was happy playing a supporting role, it was the perfect ending, writes Ian Lloyd. It was simple, quiet and dignified and above all reflected his taste and his wishes. His funeral was always going to be at Windsor, whose impenetrable walls have defended the castle from invaders for a thousand years. Yesterday, they secured a private place for a grieving widow and her family, as Philip always knew they would.

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