William and Harry should use Prince Philip s funeral to mend any rift , says John Major Mirror 1 day ago Ben Glaze
Princes William and Harry should use the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral to patch up their relationship, Sir John Major said today.
The ex-Premier was appointed the princes guardian after their mother Diana died in a Paris car crash in 1997, months after he was voted out of No10.
“The friction that we are told has arisen is a friction better ended as speedily as possible, he told BBC1 s The Andrew Marr Show. And a shared emotion, a shared grief because of the death of their grandfather, I think is an ideal opportunity.
BAFTAs 2021: Sad tribute to the late Prince Philip who was charity s first president Mirror 6 days ago
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The BAFTAs 2021 began with a touching tribute to Prince Philip, who died on Friday aged 99, and was the first ever president of the organisation.
The ceremony, hosted by Dermot O Leary and Edith Bowman, was able to go ahead this year but with social distancing and no live audience.
At the start of the show, Dermot said: Now, before we start, we are extremely saddened by the passing of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh on Friday. The Duke was BAFTAs first ever president over 60 years ago, and he was the first Royal patron, a line that goes all the way to BAFTAs current president, his grandson, the Duke of Cambridge.
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Fireworks set off outside Celtic Park during two-minute silence for Prince Phillip Mirror 4 hrs ago Alex Milne Fireworks appeared to be set off outside Celtic Park on Saturday during a two-minutes silence to pay tribute to Prince Philip, who died on Friday.
All professional games around the United Kingdom this weekend are observing a period of remembrance for the late Duke of Edinburgh after he passed away at the age of 99, with players also wearing black armbands.
But ahead of Celtic s match against Livingston a number of loud bangs were heard, with some players seen looking up to the skies during the silence.