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Sturgeon hails Duke of Edinburgh s longstanding ties to Scotland | Prestwich and Whitefield Guide

Sturgeon hails Duke of Edinburgh s longstanding ties to Scotland | Prestwich and Whitefield Guide
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Sturgeon hails Duke of Edinburgh s longstanding ties to Scotland | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

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Sturgeon hails Duke of Edinburgh s longstanding ties to Scotland | Richmond and Twickenham Times

Duke of Edinburgh: Scotland remembers Prince Philip

BBC News Published image copyrightWPA Pool The Duke of Edinburgh has been remembered in a series of events across Scotland as his funeral took place at St George s Chapel in Windsor Castle. A gun salute at Edinburgh Castle marked the beginning and end of the national pause for reflection at 15:00. At Prince Philip s former school - Gordonstoun in Moray - pupils fell silent for three minutes in tribute. media captionDuke of Edinburgh funeral: Tributes held in Scotland The duke died at Windsor Castle on Friday 9 April, aged 99. He was married to the Queen for 73 years. Prince Philip s long association with Scotland began with his schooldays in Moray and continued with family trips to Balmoral in Aberdeenshire every summer.

Sturgeon hails Duke of Edinburgh s longstanding ties to Scotland | Bridport and Lyme Regis News

Nicola Sturgeon has paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, hailing his “longstanding ties to Scotland”. The Scottish First Minister was among the many across the country to mark a silence at 3pm as members of the royal family gathered at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle for Philip’s funeral. A gun salute at Edinburgh Castle marked the start and the end of the silence. After the funeral, Ms Sturgeon said: “On behalf of the people of Scotland, I once again express my deepest condolences to Her Majesty the Queen and members of the royal family. “The many tributes paid to the Duke of Edinburgh in recent days have shown the depth of his contribution to public life over more than 70 years as well as his longstanding ties to Scotland.

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