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Philip left behind his polished dark green four-wheeled carriage and his Fell ponies - Balmoral Nevis and Notlaw Storm, and these are reportedly going to be passed on to Lady Louise - a member of the royal family who shared his love for carriage-driving.
Louise is the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, the Earl and Countess of Wessex.
On the day of Philip s funeral, the two beloved Fell ponies were seen pulling their late master s carriage. His driving cap, gloves, and blanket were on the seat of the carriage. On the morning he died, Lady Louise was seen in Windsor Great Park in his carriage. She paid tribute to her late grandfather by putting the ponies through their paces.
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The herald who proclaimed Prince Philip’s styles and titles as his coffin descended into the royal vault spoke yesterday of the ‘honour’ he felt at being part of a ‘moment of history’.
Thomas Woodcock, 69, has been Garter Principal King of Arms since 2010 and will retire later this year.
As Garter, he is a member of the royal household and the principal adviser to the Queen on ceremonial matters and heraldry.
Thomas Woodcock, 69, has been Garter Principal King of Arms since 2010 and will retire later this year, pictured, read out the list of Prince Philip s titles and honours
Mr Woodcock did not take part in the funeral procession on Saturday, but was seated in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, behind the Archbishop of Canterbury, as he waited to perform his role
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Apr 17, 2021
ORDER OF SERVICE
All stand. The Coffin is removed from the Land Rover and is carried to the West Steps where it rests at 3pm for the one minute National Silence.
The Coffin is then carried to the Catafalque in the Quire.
Members of the Royal Family who have walked in the Procession are conducted to their places in the Quire.
Meanwhile, the choir sings
THE SENTENCES
I AM the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.