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- The Daily Telegraph, 15 April, 2021 But it wasn’t just the Tele that went wild over the 101 Doll Squadron dancers, who are Woolloomooloo locals, where the Navy is based: KARL STEFANOVIC: I love this country. Today Sydney reporter Gabrielle Boyle is following the fallout. Gabby, this was not your normal naval event.  - Today, Nine Network, 15 April, 2021 And even the Nine political editor was strutting his moves: KARL STEFANOVIC: Go! ALLISON LANGDON: There you go. CHRIS UHLMANN: Oooo! And where did everyone get their footage? From the national broadcaster of course, which showed a bemused defence chief Angus Campbell sitting through the naval display. So too the Governor-General David Hurley and the Chief of Navy Mike Noonan.

Australians to remember Prince Philip with a special memorial service

St Peter s Cathedral in Adelaide will hold a memorial service for Prince Phillip  The Sunday service will be officiated by the head of Australia s Anglican Church The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, died in his sleep on April 9 after recent health issues The prince was farewelled at a intimate ceremony at Windsor Castle on Saturday The Queen sat alone amid Covid protocols as she said goodbye to her husband

Queen sits alone as William, Harry show surprising unity

Queen sits alone as William, Harry show surprising unity
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Queen sits alone as William, Harry show surprising unity

The Queen has farewelled Prince Philip during an emotional funeralas Prince Harry, Prince William and Kate showed encouraging signs of familial harmony.

Royal family says farewell to Prince Philip at Windsor Castle funeral

Share on Twitter Queen Elizabeth II on Saturday bid farewell to her late husband, Prince Philip, at a royal funeral like no other, restricted by coronavirus rules but reflecting his long life of military and public service. The Duke of Edinburgh, who died on 9 April at age 99, was interred in the Royal Vault at St George s Chapel at Windsor Castle after a 50-minute service attended by just 30 guests. The Queen, 94, seen for the first time since his death, sat alone dressed in mourning black, with a white-trimmed, black face mask. Close family, also masked, sat socially distanced in the historic 15th-century Gothic chapel.

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