Prince Philip: The Kingdom Family is mourning the death of the King

April 17, 2021

Queen at the funeral of Prince Philip IMAGE SOURCE, PA MEDIA

The ruler of Edinburg is buried in a family funeral at St George's Church.


The Windsor pastor presented a memorandum of understanding "closeness, humor and dignity" during the ceremony.


The mourners wore bracelets and stayed away from each other according to the conditions given to prevent the spread of the corona virus, and the Queen sat alone.


Before the mass, the king's children walked behind the caravan of his coffin and there was a moment of silence across the country.


His coffin was transported a short distance to St George's church in a Land Rover, which the expert contributed to the renovation.


Princess Anne and King Charles grew to the front row in the back of the car, followed by King Edward and King Andrew.


In the third line, King William and Prince Harry walked with their cousin Peter Phillips.


More than 730 soldiers took part in the incident, but there was a limit of 30 mourners inside St George's small church, according to anti-crown virus laws.


King Philip died in Windsor Palace on Friday, April 9, at the age of 99.


The procession from the castle to the small church was led by the royal band Grenadier Guards, General, and army service officers.


Vice Admir Sir Timothy Laurence and Earl of Snowdon also walked behind the coffin, accompanied by members of the Kingdom Family.


Queen Elizabeth II, 94, travels with a Bentley female pastor at the end of the procession.


Prince Charles, Princess Anne and members of the royal family walk behind the duke plant at Windsor Castle

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Kingdom family members walking behind the coffin of a ruler


The duke-lined speech leads to St George's Chapel during a procession at Windsor Castle

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Prince Philip died in Windsor Palace on Friday, April 9, at the age of 99.


The funeral procession from the palace to the church was led by the Grenadier Guard Band, the Major General's party, and military service chiefs.


Deputy Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence and Earl of Snowdon also walked behind the coffin, followed by family members of the Duke ruler and his staff.


The 94-year-old queen was traveling with her mother-in-law in a Bentley car at the end of the caravan.


A gun salute in nine locations across the UK, and in Gibraltar, marked the beginning and end of a one-minute silence in Britain.


No planes landed or climbed Heathrow for six minutes in tandem with the silence of the funeral procession and all major sporting events were postponed to prevent a collision with the funeral.


Funeral services were conducted by the Archbishop of Windsor, and the Archbishop of Canterbury declared his blessings.


Royal Marines special forces signaled a signal of execution - a signal that all hands must be ready for battle - as the coffin was lowered into the Royal Vault at the end of the funeral mass.


The Windsor chief praised "Prince Philip's kindness, humor and humanity" and "the many ways in which his long life has been a blessing to us".


"We are inspired by her unwavering loyalty to our Queen, and her service to the nation and the Commonwealth, to her courage and faith," he said as he presented his farewell letter.


His relationship with the Royal Navy and his love of the sea were also the main focus of the mass but no sermons were given, according to his wishes.


The music included the 1860 song Eternal Father, Rescue Power, and William Whiting, who are associated with sailors and naval services.


There was a reduced choir of four singers but the mourners did not sing, according to the situation to prevent the spread of Corona virus.


Queen Elizabeth II looks at the coffin of her husband Duke of Edinburgh at St George's Chapel

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Prince Philip's signature of England is placed on the altar at St George's Chapel, Windsor, before his funeral, England

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The king's emblem was unveiled at the altar in St George's church


Headquarters in Buckingham Kingdom Hall stated that funeral arrangements were made in accordance with public health guidelines.


But the ceremonial elements remained in line with Prince Philip's wishes and his dedication reflected his close relationship with the military and the personal aspects of his life.


Before the funeral, the Queen publicly presented her favorite photo with the Duke of Edinburgh, showing them in Aberdeenshire.


The photo was taken by a Wessex Countess in 2003, the photo shows the Queen and her husband relaxing on a small lawn in Coyles of Muick, near the Queen's Balmoral home.


Private photo of Prince Philip and Queen on the Coyles of Muick in Cairngorms, Scotland, in 2003 by Countess w

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