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Hundreds flock to Buckingham Palace to pay respects

Crowds have flocked to the gates of Buckingham Palace to pay respects to the Duke of Edinburgh hours after his death was formally announced. As the Union flag flew at half-mast on the palace, hundreds of people gathered to lay flowers for Philip and read the framed plaque palace staff had placed on the gates announcing his death on Friday. After several visitors queued to view the plaque, royal staff removed it so that it would not encourage a large congregation at the gate in breach of coronavirus safety regulations. Members of the public were told to wear a mask and line up behind a barrier to view the sign in the hour before it was removed.

Hundreds flock to Buckingham Palace to pay respects to Prince Philip - but people asked not to gather or lay flowers because of the pandemic

Hundreds flock to Buckingham Palace to pay respects to Prince Philip - but people asked not to gather or lay flowers because of the pandemic Barney Davis,Nicholas Cecil,Sophia Sleigh and Laura Parnaby Crowds have flocked to the gates of Buckingham Palace to pay respects to the Duke of Edinburgh -but mourners have been asked to stay away from Royal residences because of the pandemic. As the Union flag flew at half-mast on the palace, hundreds of people gathered to lay flowers for Philip, with one mourner saying they wanted to show “what the monarchy really means to people”. Others visited Windsor Castle to pay their respects.

Hundreds flock to Buckingham Palace to pay respects to Prince Philip

Hundreds flock to Buckingham Palace to pay respects to Prince Philip With England gradually easing itself out of a national lockdown amid the Covid-19 crisis, both the Government and royal family are keen to avoid anything that attracts crowds The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Crowds flocking to the gates of Buckingham Palace to pay respects to the Duke of Edinburgh show “what the monarchy really means to people”, according to one mourner. As the Union flag flew at half-mast on the palace, hundreds of people gathered to lay flowers for Philip and read the framed plaque palace staff had placed on the gates announcing his death on Friday.

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