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Added on the 16/04/2021 15:54:09 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Customers at the Duke of Edinburgh pub near Windsor observe a three minute silence for Prince Philip during a socially-distanced outdoor televised viewing of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral. The public has been urged to stay away from the ceremony at Windsor Castle due to coronavirus measures. IMAGES
Prince Philip has heaped praise on key workers for their contributions to keeping the UK going amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince Philip is said to have been "very shocked and shaken" following a crash near the Sandringham Estate on Thursday (17.01.19), which resulted in him and the other driver being breathalysed, but both tests were negative.
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a one minute silence at Chequers to honour the memory of the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Elizabeth II's husband, who passed away at age 99 and whose funeral is being held at Windsor Castle. IMAGES
Military guns are fired at the Tower of London on the stroke of 3:00 pm local time (2:00 pm GMT) to mark the start of Prince Philip’s funeral service, taking place at Windsor Castle, and the start of a minute's silence observed across the country. Saluting batteries fire two rounds, one at the beginning of the minute's silence and one to mark the end of it. Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, died eight days ago at the age of 99. IMAGES
People pay their respects to Prince Philip in London's Piccadilly Circus as Britain fall silent in a one-minute's silence in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh. IMAGES