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Windsor, June 24 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Vickie Flores) 'Prince Philip: A Celebration', an exhibition that celebrates the life of Prince Philip of Great Britain, Duke of Edinburgh, can be visited from June 24 to September 20 at Windsor Castle.FOOTAGE FROM THE EXHIBITION 'PRINCE PHILIP: A CELEBRATION' AT WINDSOR CASTLE.
Windsor, Apr 17 (EFE/EPA).- The United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II and close royal family members on Saturday bid a final farewell to Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who was laid to rest at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.Philip, who was married to the Queen for 73 years, died on April 9 at the age of 99.Only 30 guests were able to attend the funeral service due to the restrictions in place in the UK for the coronavirus pandemic. All wore face masks and maintained a social distance inside the chapel. (Camera: NEIL HALL).SHOT LIST: WELL-WISHERS GATHER OUTSIDE WINDSOR CASTLE FOLLOWING THE PASSING OF BRITAIN'S PRINCE PHILIP, IN WINDSOR, UNITED KINGDOM.
A mounted regiment arrives at Windsor Castle for Prince Philip's funeral. The ceremony, behind the walls of the castle, has been pared back due to coronavirus restrictions. IMAGES
Windsor (UK), Apr 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga) People continue to bring flowers to Windsor Castle in honour of Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on April 9 at the age of 99 and Buckingham Palace has announced that his funeral ceremony will take place on Saturday, April 17, in Windsor.FOOTAGE OF WINDSOR CASTLE.
Royal staff and police officers stand at the entrance of Windsor Castle on the third day of national mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II's husband, Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh - the 94-year-old queen's husband of 73 years -- died peacefully on Friday just two months short of his 100th birthday, triggering eight days of national mourning. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).