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He leaves a legacy which will endure - Essex pays tribute to Prince Philip ESSEX leaders have paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh following his death which happened two months before his 100th birthday. Buckingham Palace announced Prince Philip’s death just after midday on Friday issuing a statement about how the royal family will join with people across the globe “mourning his loss”. As a mark of respect to the Duke, flags at the Colchester’s town hall, Colchester Castle and the Colchester Council’s offices at Rowan House were lowered to half-mast on Friday. The Mayor of Colchester Robert Davidson said: “On behalf of the people of Colchester, I would like to express my deepest sorrow at the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh and to convey our profound sympathy and condolences to all members of the royal family at this sad time.
He leaves a legacy which will endure - Essex pays tribute to Prince Philip ESSEX leaders have paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh following his death which happened two months before his 100th birthday. Buckingham Palace announced Prince Philip’s death just after midday on Friday issuing a statement about how the royal family will join with people across the globe “mourning his loss”. As a mark of respect to the Duke, flags at the Colchester’s town hall, Colchester Castle and the Colchester Council’s offices at Rowan House were lowered to half-mast on Friday. The Mayor of Colchester Robert Davidson said: “On behalf of the people of Colchester, I would like to express my deepest sorrow at the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh and to convey our profound sympathy and condolences to all members of the royal family at this sad time.
He leaves a legacy which will endure - Essex pays tribute to Prince Philip ESSEX leaders have paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh following his death which happened two months before his 100th birthday. Buckingham Palace announced Prince Philip’s death just after midday on Friday issuing a statement about how the royal family will join with people across the globe “mourning his loss”. As a mark of respect to the Duke, flags at the Colchester’s town hall, Colchester Castle and the Colchester Council’s offices at Rowan House were lowered to half-mast on Friday. The Mayor of Colchester Robert Davidson said: “On behalf of the people of Colchester, I would like to express my deepest sorrow at the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh and to convey our profound sympathy and condolences to all members of the royal family at this sad time.
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