The Queen carried special mementoes from her life with Prince Philip inside her handbag during the funeral
She was planning to include one of Philip s trademark Savile Row white handkerchiefs, royal insiders say
Her Majesty is also said to have carried a small photograph of the two of them together while in Malta
The monarch sat alone in St George s Chapel having wiped away tears as she accompanied Philip s coffin
Philip borne to church on a Land Rover hearse he designed himself in ceremony with 700 armed personnel
Prince Philip funeral: Britain is left heartbroken by photograph of the Queen sitting alone
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Philip s custom-built Land Rover hearse takes centre stage as it transfers his coffin to chapel
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The son of a hero of the Falklands War is among the group of senior officers who will carry Prince Philip on his final journey today.
Deputy Colonel Commandant of The Rifles, Major General Rupert Jones, is the son of Herbert H Jones, who was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross by the Queen for his heroism in the face of battle with the Argentinians in 1982.
Major General Jones will also be joined as a pallbearer by Lt Alec Heywood, a Grenadier Guard whose grandfather served at both the funeral of George VI and the Queen s coronation. He will be in command of the bearer party carrying Prince Philip s coffin.