Tag: Queen Elizabeth II

  • Prince Philip’s funeral to be held on 17 April at Windsor Castle

    Prince Philip’s funeral to be held on 17 April at Windsor Castle

    The Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral will be held on Saturday and confined entirely to Windsor Castle following an eight-minute ceremonial procession within the castle’s grounds, Buckingham Palace has said.

    The arrangements, which “very much” reflect the duke’s wishes, have been adapted in light of the Covid pandemic. The Duke of Sussex will fly in from his home in the US to join other members of the Royal Family at the ceremony.

    Earlier, royal gun salutes across the UK and at sea marked the duke’s death. There will be eight days of national mourning ahead of the televised funeral, which will be a ceremonial event rather than a large state affair usually associated with the death of a monarch.

    Prince Philip will also not lie in state – where members of the public would have been able to view his coffin.

    A period of national mourning began on Friday, with the announcement of the duke’s death, and will continue until after the funeral, the government has said. The Queen has decided that a two-week period of royal mourning will be observed by members of the royal family, who will continue to undertake appropriate engagements only, and will wear black mourning bands.

    A palace spokesperson said: “Although the ceremonial arrangements are reduced, the occasion will still celebrate and recognise the duke’s life and his more than 70 years of service to the Queen, the UK and the Commonwealth.”

    Philip lies at rest in the chapel at Windsor Castle. There will be no lying in state, which accords with his wishes. On Saturday 17 April, the coffin will be moved in a small ceremonial procession from the state entrance of Windsor Castle to St George’s Chapel for the service.

    Coronavirus restrictions mean that the congregation will be a maximum of 30 mourners, including the Queen, members of the royal family, and the duke’s private secretary. The number excludes the bearer party and clergy.

    At the conclusion, the duke will be interred in the royal vault in St George’s Chapel.

    “While it is naturally a time of sadness and mourning for the royal family, and the many others who knew and admired the Duke of Edinburgh, it is hoped that the coming days will also be seen as an opportunity to celebrate a remarkable life – remarkable both in terms of his vast contribution and lasting legacy,” said the palace spokesperson.

    “The Covid-19 pandemic has of course required us to make some adaptations to the original arrangements for His Royal Highness’s funeral; however, we are certain the occasion will be no less fitting a farewell to His Royal Highness, marking his significant duty and service to the nation and the Commonwealth.

    “While there is sadness that the public will not physically be able to be part of the events to commemorate the duke, the royal family ask that anyone wishing to express their condolences do so in the safest way possible, and not by visiting Windsor or any other royal palaces to pay their respects.”

  • Prince Philip, Husband of Queen Elizabeth II, Is Dead at 99

    Prince Philip, Husband of Queen Elizabeth II, Is Dead at 99

    Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, father of Prince Charles and patriarch of a turbulent royal family that he sought to ensure would not be Britain’s last, died on Friday at Windsor Castle in England. He was 99.

    His death was announced by Buckingham Palace, which said he passed away peacefully.

    Philip had been hospitalized several times in recent years for various ailments, most recently in February, the palace said.

    A statement from Buckingham Palace said: “It is with deep sorrow that Her Majesty The Queen has announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle.”

    He died just as Buckingham Palace was again in turmoil, this time over Oprah Winfrey’s explosive televised interview last month with Philip’s grandson Prince Harry and Harry’s biracial wife, Meghan. The couple, in self-imposed exile in California, lodged accusations of racism and cruelty against members of the royal family.

    Philip was married to the queen for more than 70 years, Philip was a steady presence behind her at thousands of public events, becoming as familiar to the British people as the queen if not always as beloved.

    Details regarding his funeral were not immediately released, but looking at feeds from air and on social media, Dikoder.com reports that the queen will sign off on final plans in the coming days, adding that the duke requested a royal ceremonial funeral rather than a state funeral.