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He told of his heartbreak at seeing the Queen sitting aloneCredit: PA
He told Good Morning Britain: After the funeral it was sort of, ‘you all need to leave’, so you didn’t even get to have that supportive side afterwards.
On the moving sight of the Queen sitting by herself he added: That s what the Queen does, she leads by example. Amazing to see, but I didn t really want to see it. The way that the funeral was planned and run was exceptional and for Zara it was seeing his carriage ponies and the gloves and the sugar cube box and all that lined up.
Prince Philip s funeral: Royals told to leave afterwards due to Covid-19, Mike Tindall says
30 Apr, 2021 08:43 PM
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The Queen sat and mourned alone, a tearful Prince Charles walked behind the coffin and Princes William and Harry were finally reunited during a solemn farewell to Prince Philip.
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The Queen sat and mourned alone, a tearful Prince Charles walked behind the coffin and Princes William and Harry were finally reunited during a solemn farewell to Prince Philip.
Video / AP
NZ Herald
Heartbroken royals were told you all need to leave after Prince Philip s funeral, because of Covid-19 restrictions.
David Cameron is facing yet more scrutiny over his role at a software firm based in offshore tax haven , Bermuda.
The former Prime Minister has been accused of deep hypocrisy by critics for chairing the advisory board at a firm called Afiniti.
The software business, which provides technology for call centres in Pakistan, boasts names on its payroll including Princess Beatrice and Prince Harry s old friend Tom Inskip.
The company is based in Bermuda - which was dubbed the world s worst corporate tax haven in 2016 by Oxfam.
In 2013, then-Premier Cameron announced a global crackdown on tax avoidance.
David Cameron is facing further scrutiny over his role at a software firm based in Bermuda
Sam Norris, 17, will speak at Headway Suffolk s Neuro Conference on May 12
- Credit: Norris family
A teenage speedway starlet who suffered a life-threatening brain injury nearly two years ago is set to speak at a neurological conference next month.
Sam Norris, from Linton, near Haverhill, was riding for Mildenhall Fen Tigers when he crashed his 250cc bike while racing at the British Youth Championships in Glasgow in June 2019.
The then-15-year-old was on life support for two days and doctors feared he may not survive.
Sam Norris walks out on the track at Mildenhall Fen Tigers with father Chris and mother Claire in August 2019