How Prince Philip paid homage to the Isle of Wight with haunting Russian hymn
Author Stephen Roman explains how a hymn chosen by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh for his funeral is connected to the Isle of Wight
The moving final hymn chosen by Prince Philip for his funeral left a lasting impression on an estimated 2.5 billion viewers around the world.
What lies behind the Duke’s selection of a Russian anthem for his funeral service? This considered and personal choice relates to ancestry. And what is most revealing are links with the Isle of Wight.
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Russian Kontakion of the Departed is an ancient Kiev chant and has its roots in the Russian Orthodox Church. Its positioning in the order of the service made for a final message, rather than a footnote reference to a myriad of personal Royal connections.
Kongehuset brød med årelang tradition under sommertogt
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Kongehuset bryder med årelang tradition under sejlsæson
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Neue königliche Jacht könnte nach Prinz Philip benannt werden
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