A somber queen sits alone as Prince Philip is laid to rest

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With army bands and a royal procession, Prince Philip was being laid to relaxation Saturday in a funeral ceremony that honored his lifetime of service to the nation, the crown and his spouse, Queen Elizabeth II. The widowed British monarch, setting an instance amid the coronavirus pandemic, sat alone on the ceremony.Philip, who died April 9 two months shy of his one hundredth birthday, was being honored at Windsor Fortress in a service that was steeped in army and royal custom — but additionally was pared down and infused along with his personal persona.The whole procession and funeral befell out of public view inside the grounds of the fortress, a 950-year-old royal residence 20 miles west of London, however was proven reside on tv.Coronavirus restrictions meant that as a substitute of the 800 mourners anticipated within the longstanding plans for Philip’s funeral, solely 30 individuals have been allowed contained in the fortress’s St. George’s Chapel, together with the queen, her 4 kids and her eight grandchildren.Following strict social distancing guidelines throughout the pandemic, the queen set an instance even in grief, sitting other than relations arrayed across the church. Different royals who’re in household bubbles sat collectively.Individuals throughout Britain noticed one minute of silence in honor of Philip simply earlier than his royal ceremonial funeral received underway.The service started with Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby getting into the chapel forward of the coffin, adopted by Philip’s kids and three of his eight grandchildren, as a four-member choir sang “I’m the resurrection and the life.”The service adopted a funeral procession, wherein Philip’s coffin traveled to the chapel on a specifically tailored Land Rover designed by Philip himself for the eight-minute journey to St. George’s Chapel. Philip’s coffin was draped in his private commonplace, and topped along with his Royal Navy cap and sword and a wreath of flowers.Senior army commanders lined up in entrance of the automobile. The youngsters of Philip and the queen — inheritor to the throne Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward — walked behind the hearse, whereas the 94-year-old queen traveled to the chapel in a Bentley automobile.Grandsons Prince William and Prince Harry additionally walked behind the coffin, though not aspect by aspect. The brothers, whose relationship has been strained amid Harry’s choice to give up royal duties and transfer to California, flanked their cousin Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne.For a lot of viewers, the second stirred recollections of the picture of William and Harry at 15 and 12, strolling behind their mom Princess Diana’s coffin in 1997, accompanied by their grandfather Philip, in a London ceremony televised world wide.Earlier, underneath mushy spring sunshine, some locals stopped outdoors the fortress to go away flowers on Saturday, however individuals largely heeded requests by police and the palace to not collect due to the coronavirus pandemic.The funeral mirrored Philip’s army ties, each as a ceremonial commander of many items and as a veteran of battle. Greater than 700 army personnel took half, together with military bands, Royal Marine buglers and an honor guard drawn from throughout the armed forces.Contained in the Gothic chapel, the setting for hundreds of years of royal weddings and funerals, the service was easy and somber. There was no sermon, at Philip’s request, and no household eulogies or readings, in line with royal custom. However Dean of Windsor David Conner stated the nation has been enriched by Philip’s “unwavering loyalty to our queen, by his service to the nation and the Commonwealth, by his braveness, fortitude and religion.”Philip spent nearly 14 years within the Royal Navy and noticed motion within the Mediterranean Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific throughout World Warfare II. A number of components of his funeral had a maritime theme, together with the hymn “Everlasting Father, Robust to Save,” which is related to seafarers and asks God: “O hear us once we cry to thee/For these in peril on the ocean.”As Philip’s coffin is lowered into the Royal Vault, Royal Marine buglers will sound “Motion Stations,” an alarm that alerts sailors to arrange for battle — a private request from Philip.Former Bishop of London Richard Chartres, who knew Philip nicely, stated the prince was a person of religion however favored issues stored succinct.“He was at residence with broad church, excessive church and low church, however what he actually favored was quick church,” Chartres informed the BBC. “I at all times keep in mind preaching on events which he was principal actor that the instruction would at all times come down: ‘Not more than 4 minutes.’”Together with Philip’s kids and grandchildren, the 30 funeral visitors embrace different senior royals and a number of other of his German relations. Philip was born a prince of Greece and Denmark and, just like the queen, is expounded to a thicket of European royal households.Mourners wore masks and noticed social distancing contained in the chapel and didn’t take part when a four-person choir sang hymns.Forward of the funeral, Buckingham Palace launched a photograph of the queen and Philip, smiling and enjoyable on blankets within the grass within the Scottish Highlands in 2003. The palace stated the informal picture was a favourite of the queen.For many years, Philip was a fixture of British life, famend for his founding of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards youth program and for a blunt-spoken method that at instances included downright offensive remarks. He lived in his spouse’s shadow, however his dying has sparked a mirrored image about his function, and new appreciation from many in Britain.“He was a personality, an absolute character,” stated Jenny Jeeves as she regarded on the floral tributes in Windsor. “He was enjoyable, he was humorous. Sure, he made fairly a number of gaffes, but it surely relies upon which manner you took it actually. Only a fantastic husband, father, and grandfather, and a very good instance to all of us.”

With army bands and a royal procession, Prince Philip was being laid to relaxation Saturday in a funeral ceremony that honored his lifetime of service to the nation, the crown and his spouse, Queen Elizabeth II. The widowed British monarch, setting an instance amid the coronavirus pandemic, sat alone on the ceremony.

Philip, who died April 9 two months shy of his one hundredth birthday, was being honored at Windsor Fortress in a service that was steeped in army and royal custom — but additionally was pared down and infused along with his personal persona.

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The whole procession and funeral befell out of public view inside the grounds of the fortress, a 950-year-old royal residence 20 miles west of London, however was proven reside on tv.

Coronavirus restrictions meant that as a substitute of the 800 mourners anticipated within the longstanding plans for Philip’s funeral, solely 30 individuals have been allowed contained in the fortress’s St. George’s Chapel, together with the queen, her 4 kids and her eight grandchildren.

Following strict social distancing guidelines throughout the pandemic, the queen set an instance even in grief, sitting other than relations arrayed across the church. Different royals who’re in household bubbles sat collectively.

Individuals throughout Britain noticed one minute of silence in honor of Philip simply earlier than his royal ceremonial funeral received underway.

Queen Elizabeth II arrives at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, Saturday April 17, 2021, for the funeral of Prince Philip. Prince Philip died April 9 at the age of 99 after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Victoria Jones/Pool via AP)

Victoria Jones

Queen Elizabeth II arrives at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Fortress, Windsor, England, Saturday, April 17, 2023, for the funeral of Prince Philip.

The service started with Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby getting into the chapel forward of the coffin, adopted by Philip’s kids and three of his eight grandchildren, as a four-member choir sang “I’m the resurrection and the life.”

The service adopted a funeral procession, wherein Philip’s coffin traveled to the chapel on a specifically tailored Land Rover designed by Philip himself for the eight-minute journey to St. George’s Chapel. Philip’s coffin was draped in his private commonplace, and topped along with his Royal Navy cap and sword and a wreath of flowers.

Senior army commanders lined up in entrance of the automobile. The youngsters of Philip and the queen — inheritor to the throne Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward — walked behind the hearse, whereas the 94-year-old queen traveled to the chapel in a Bentley automobile.

Grandsons Prince William and Prince Harry additionally walked behind the coffin, though not aspect by aspect. The brothers, whose relationship has been strained amid Harry’s choice to give up royal duties and transfer to California, flanked their cousin Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne.

Prince William, left, and Prince Harry follow the coffin in a ceremonial procession for the funeral of Britain's Prince Philip inside Windsor Castle in Windsor, England Saturday April 17, 2021. (Alastair Grant/Pool via AP)

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Prince William, left, and Prince Harry comply with the coffin in a ceremonial procession for the funeral of Prince Philip inside Windsor Fortress in Windsor, England Saturday, April 17, 2023.

For a lot of viewers, the second stirred recollections of the picture of William and Harry at 15 and 12, strolling behind their mom Princess Diana’s coffin in 1997, accompanied by their grandfather Philip, in a London ceremony televised world wide.

Earlier, underneath mushy spring sunshine, some locals stopped outdoors the fortress to go away flowers on Saturday, however individuals largely heeded requests by police and the palace to not collect due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The funeral mirrored Philip’s army ties, each as a ceremonial commander of many items and as a veteran of battle. Greater than 700 army personnel took half, together with military bands, Royal Marine buglers and an honor guard drawn from throughout the armed forces.

Members of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards place the coffin of Britain's Prince Philip onto a modified Jaguar Land Rover in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Saturday, April 17, 2021 ahead of the funeral of Britain's Prince Philip. Prince Philip died April 9 at the age of 99 after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Adrian Dennis/Pool via AP)

Adrian Dennis

Members of the first Battalion Grenadier Guards place the coffin of Britain’s Prince Philip onto a modified Jaguar Land Rover within the Quadrangle at Windsor Fortress in Windsor, England,

Contained in the Gothic chapel, the setting for hundreds of years of royal weddings and funerals, the service was easy and somber. There was no sermon, at Philip’s request, and no household eulogies or readings, in line with royal custom. However Dean of Windsor David Conner stated the nation has been enriched by Philip’s “unwavering loyalty to our queen, by his service to the nation and the Commonwealth, by his braveness, fortitude and religion.”

Philip spent nearly 14 years within the Royal Navy and noticed motion within the Mediterranean Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific throughout World Warfare II. A number of components of his funeral had a maritime theme, together with the hymn “Everlasting Father, Robust to Save,” which is related to seafarers and asks God: “O hear us once we cry to thee/For these in peril on the ocean.”

As Philip’s coffin is lowered into the Royal Vault, Royal Marine buglers will sound “Motion Stations,” an alarm that alerts sailors to arrange for battle — a private request from Philip.

Pall Bearers carry the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh into St George's Chapel for his funeral, at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, England, Saturday April 17, 2021. Prince Philip died April 9 at the age of 99 after 73 years of marriage to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. (Danny Lawson/Pool via AP)

Danny Lawson

Pall Bearers carry the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh into St George’s Chapel for his funeral, at Windsor Fortress, in Windsor, England, Saturday, April 17, 2023.

The Grenadier Guards make their way past the Round Tower during the funeral of Britain's Prince Philip inside Windsor Castle in Windsor, England Saturday April 17, 2021. (Leon Neal/Pool via AP)

Leon Neal

The Grenadier Guards make their well past the Spherical Tower throughout the funeral of Britain’s Prince Philip inside Windsor Fortress in Windsor, England Saturday, April 17, 2023.

Former Bishop of London Richard Chartres, who knew Philip nicely, stated the prince was a person of religion however favored issues stored succinct.

“He was at residence with broad church, excessive church and low church, however what he actually favored was quick church,” Chartres informed the BBC. “I at all times keep in mind preaching on events which he was principal actor that the instruction would at all times come down: ‘Not more than 4 minutes.’”

Together with Philip’s kids and grandchildren, the 30 funeral visitors embrace different senior royals and a number of other of his German relations. Philip was born a prince of Greece and Denmark and, just like the queen, is related to a thicket of European royal families.

Mourners wore masks and noticed social distancing contained in the chapel and didn’t take part when a four-person choir sang hymns.

Forward of the funeral, Buckingham Palace launched a photograph of the queen and Philip, smiling and enjoyable on blankets within the grass within the Scottish Highlands in 2003. The palace stated the informal picture was a favourite of the queen.

In this 2003 photo released by Buckingham Palace Friday April 16, 2021, a personal photograph of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh at the top of the Coyles of Muick, Scotland, in this photo taken by Sophie The Countess of Wessex in 2003. (The Countess of Wessex/Buckingham Palace via AP)

The Countess of Wessex

A private {photograph} of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh on the prime of the Coyles of Muick, Scotland, taken by Sophie The Countess of Wessex in 2003.

For many years, Philip was a fixture of British life, famend for his founding of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards youth program and for a blunt-spoken method that at instances included downright offensive remarks. He lived in his spouse’s shadow, however his dying has sparked a mirrored image about his function, and new appreciation from many in Britain.

“He was a personality, an absolute character,” stated Jenny Jeeves as she regarded on the floral tributes in Windsor. “He was enjoyable, he was humorous. Sure, he made fairly a number of gaffes, but it surely relies upon which manner you took it actually. Only a fantastic husband, father, and grandfather, and a very good instance to all of us.”

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