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Taking to Twitter, Kylie shared two photos during the event, with the songstress looking lovely in a floaty floral gown as she stood alongside Prince Philip.
In the other, Kylie laughed as she inspected a frame with the Duke.
Special moment: The singer, 52, described it as an honour to meet Prince Philip during a private audience at the castle back in 2017
Moving: Piers Morgan also paid tribute to the Duke and wrote Thinking of The Queen today as she says goodbye to the love of her life
Touching: Darcey Bussell also took to Instagram to tell her followers she was backing the effort to get one million more young people their DofE, in memory of Prince Philip
The Queen carried special mementoes from her life with Prince Philip inside her handbag during the funeral
She was planning to include one of Philip s trademark Savile Row white handkerchiefs, royal insiders say
Her Majesty is also said to have carried a small photograph of the two of them together while in Malta
The monarch sat alone in St George s Chapel having wiped away tears as she accompanied Philip s coffin
Philip borne to church on a Land Rover hearse he designed himself in ceremony with 700 armed personnel
April 18, 2021
WINDSOR, UNITED KINGDOM (AFP) – Queen Elizabeth II yesterday led Britain in a one-minute’s silence in memory of her late husband, Prince Philip, as she bid him a final farewell at a funeral restricted by coronavirus rules but reflecting his long life of military and public service.
The 94-year-old monarch, dressed in mourning black and a black face mask, sat inside St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, as the Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin arrived on a bespoke Land Rover which he designed himself.
A military gun was fired to signal the start of the solemn tribute, which was observed in shops, railway stations and at sporting events across the country.
The first mourners have arrived at Windsor Castle today where the Queen is preparing to say her final farewell to her strength and stay Prince Philip as his coffin was moved ahead of the procession.
Princes Harry and William reunited for the first time publicly on Saturday amid their royal rift as they made their way to St. George s Chapel at Windsor Castle to attend their grandfather, Prince Philip s, funeral.
The Duke of Sussex, 36, and Duke of Cambridge, 38, were spotted in the third line of the royal family member procession that took place just after 9:40 a.m. The brothers, whose rift has been heavily reported since Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped away from royal duties last March, were separated in the third line by their cousin, Peter Phillips.
The brothers showed little emotion as they followed the Duke of Edinburgh s coffin to St. George s Chapel. Each had stern faces, as they followed behind their uncle, Prince Andrew, in the second line. The family procession was led by Prince Charles and Princess Anne.