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ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.
OPS: Queen listens to a tribute paid to her late husband by the Right Reverend David Conner , Dean of Windsor.
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ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.
OPS: Queen leaves escorted by Prince Andrew
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ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.
OPS: Queen arrives with Prince Andrew
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ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.
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OPS: The queen leaves the service, Before exiting the abbey, she spoke to a Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award holder, Doyin Sonibare.
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ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.
OPS: Queen arrives with Prince Andrew
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ROYALS - Gedenkfeier zum 1. Todestag von Prinz Philip in London
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The thanksgiving service at London’s Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh who died in 2021 aged 99.Queen Elizabeth was walked to her seat by Prince Andrew.Andrew, the Duke of York, who travelled with her to central London from Windsor Castle.There had been concerns over whether she would be able to attend, due to recent health issues at the age of 95.But there was never any doubt that she would have wanted to have been here to hear thanks being given for the life and work of her husband of 73 years.
OPS: Queen leaves escorted by Prince Andrew
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Queen Elizabeth Christmas speech pays tribute to late husband Prince Philip
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Queen spoke movingly about her late husband Prince Philip during her Christmas Day message to the country.The 95-year-old monarch recalled the Duke of Edinburgh’s “mischievous twinkle” and “familiar laugh”.Philip died aged 99 in April.This year was the first Christmas in 73 years without him by her sideIn a deeply personal message, the monarch fondly recalled his sense of fun but also said she was “proud beyond words” of his achievements.But despite him not being with the family to celebrate Christmas she said “we all felt his presence” and he would want them to enjoy themselves.Pinned to her dress was a treasured sapphire chrysanthemum brooch, worn during her honeymoon in 1947 and at their 60th wedding anniversary.And unlike previous years, when there have been many family pictures around her, a framed photo of the Diamond Wedding couple in 2007 was the sole photo on display.She said: “Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones."This year, especially, I understand why."
OPS: Queen Elizabeth delivering her annual Christmas message.
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Queen Elizabeth Christmas speech pays tribute to late husband Prince Philip
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Queen spoke movingly about her late husband Prince Philip during her Christmas Day message to the country.The 95-year-old monarch recalled the Duke of Edinburgh’s “mischievous twinkle” and “familiar laugh”.Philip died aged 99 in April.This year was the first Christmas in 73 years without him by her sideIn a deeply personal message, the monarch fondly recalled his sense of fun but also said she was “proud beyond words” of his achievements.But despite him not being with the family to celebrate Christmas she said “we all felt his presence” and he would want them to enjoy themselves.Pinned to her dress was a treasured sapphire chrysanthemum brooch, worn during her honeymoon in 1947 and at their 60th wedding anniversary.And unlike previous years, when there have been many family pictures around her, a framed photo of the Diamond Wedding couple in 2007 was the sole photo on display.She said: “Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones."This year, especially, I understand why."
OPS: Queen Elizabeth delivering her annual Christmas message.
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Queen Elizabeth Christmas speech pays tribute to late husband Prince Philip
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Queen spoke movingly about her late husband Prince Philip during her Christmas Day message to the country.The 95-year-old monarch recalled the Duke of Edinburgh’s “mischievous twinkle” and “familiar laugh”.Philip died aged 99 in April.This year was the first Christmas in 73 years without him by her sideIn a deeply personal message, the monarch fondly recalled his sense of fun but also said she was “proud beyond words” of his achievements.But despite him not being with the family to celebrate Christmas she said “we all felt his presence” and he would want them to enjoy themselves.Pinned to her dress was a treasured sapphire chrysanthemum brooch, worn during her honeymoon in 1947 and at their 60th wedding anniversary.And unlike previous years, when there have been many family pictures around her, a framed photo of the Diamond Wedding couple in 2007 was the sole photo on display.She said: “Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones."This year, especially, I understand why."
OPS: Queen Elizabeth delivering her annual Christmas message.
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Queen Elizabeth Christmas speech pays tribute to late husband Prince Philip
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Queen spoke movingly about her late husband Prince Philip during her Christmas Day message to the country.The 95-year-old monarch recalled the Duke of Edinburgh’s “mischievous twinkle” and “familiar laugh”.Philip died aged 99 in April.This year was the first Christmas in 73 years without him by her sideIn a deeply personal message, the monarch fondly recalled his sense of fun but also said she was “proud beyond words” of his achievements.But despite him not being with the family to celebrate Christmas she said “we all felt his presence” and he would want them to enjoy themselves.Pinned to her dress was a treasured sapphire chrysanthemum brooch, worn during her honeymoon in 1947 and at their 60th wedding anniversary.And unlike previous years, when there have been many family pictures around her, a framed photo of the Diamond Wedding couple in 2007 was the sole photo on display.She said: “Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones."This year, especially, I understand why."
OPS: Queen Elizabeth delivering her annual Christmas message.
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Queen Elizabeth Christmas speech pays tribute to late husband Prince Philip
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Queen spoke movingly about her late husband Prince Philip during her Christmas Day message to the country.The 95-year-old monarch recalled the Duke of Edinburgh’s “mischievous twinkle” and “familiar laugh”.Philip died aged 99 in April.This year was the first Christmas in 73 years without him by her sideIn a deeply personal message, the monarch fondly recalled his sense of fun but also said she was “proud beyond words” of his achievements.But despite him not being with the family to celebrate Christmas she said “we all felt his presence” and he would want them to enjoy themselves.Pinned to her dress was a treasured sapphire chrysanthemum brooch, worn during her honeymoon in 1947 and at their 60th wedding anniversary.And unlike previous years, when there have been many family pictures around her, a framed photo of the Diamond Wedding couple in 2007 was the sole photo on display.She said: “Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones."This year, especially, I understand why."
OPS: Queen Elizabeth delivering her annual Christmas message.
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Queen Elizabeth Christmas speech pays tribute to late husband Prince Philip
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Queen spoke movingly about her late husband Prince Philip during her Christmas Day message to the country.The 95-year-old monarch recalled the Duke of Edinburgh’s “mischievous twinkle” and “familiar laugh”.Philip died aged 99 in April.This year was the first Christmas in 73 years without him by her sideIn a deeply personal message, the monarch fondly recalled his sense of fun but also said she was “proud beyond words” of his achievements.But despite him not being with the family to celebrate Christmas she said “we all felt his presence” and he would want them to enjoy themselves.Pinned to her dress was a treasured sapphire chrysanthemum brooch, worn during her honeymoon in 1947 and at their 60th wedding anniversary.And unlike previous years, when there have been many family pictures around her, a framed photo of the Diamond Wedding couple in 2007 was the sole photo on display.She said: “Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones."This year, especially, I understand why."
OPS: Queen Elizabeth delivering her annual Christmas message.
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Queen Elizabeth Christmas speech pays tribute to late husband Prince Philip
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Queen spoke movingly about her late husband Prince Philip during her Christmas Day message to the country.The 95-year-old monarch recalled the Duke of Edinburgh’s “mischievous twinkle” and “familiar laugh”.Philip died aged 99 in April.This year was the first Christmas in 73 years without him by her sideIn a deeply personal message, the monarch fondly recalled his sense of fun but also said she was “proud beyond words” of his achievements.But despite him not being with the family to celebrate Christmas she said “we all felt his presence” and he would want them to enjoy themselves.Pinned to her dress was a treasured sapphire chrysanthemum brooch, worn during her honeymoon in 1947 and at their 60th wedding anniversary.And unlike previous years, when there have been many family pictures around her, a framed photo of the Diamond Wedding couple in 2007 was the sole photo on display.She said: “Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones."This year, especially, I understand why."
OPS: Clip shown during the address of a young Queen and Prince Philip with their children, decorating a Christmas tree.
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Queen Elizabeth Christmas speech pays tribute to late husband Prince Philip
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth Queen spoke movingly about her late husband Prince Philip during her Christmas Day message to the country.The 95-year-old monarch recalled the Duke of Edinburgh’s “mischievous twinkle” and “familiar laugh”.Philip died aged 99 in April.This year was the first Christmas in 73 years without him by her sideIn a deeply personal message, the monarch fondly recalled his sense of fun but also said she was “proud beyond words” of his achievements.But despite him not being with the family to celebrate Christmas she said “we all felt his presence” and he would want them to enjoy themselves.Pinned to her dress was a treasured sapphire chrysanthemum brooch, worn during her honeymoon in 1947 and at their 60th wedding anniversary.And unlike previous years, when there have been many family pictures around her, a framed photo of the Diamond Wedding couple in 2007 was the sole photo on display.She said: “Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones."This year, especially, I understand why."
OPS: Queen Elizabeth delivering her annual Christmas message.
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Queen Elizabeth and Royal family at Ascot Races 1986
Ascot Races England UK 1986 scanned in 2018
the British Royal Family arrive and walk about at Royal Ascot in 1986. The Queen and Prince Philip arrive at Royal Ascot
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Queen Elizabeth II at the Derby Horse Race 1986
The Epson Derby Horse Race showing British Royal Family 1986
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Queen Elizabeth II at the Derby Horse Race 1986
Derby Day at Epsom Race Course in 1986. Epsom Surrey England UK 1986
The Royal Family in the Royal Box. Prince Charles, Princess Diana, HM The Queen Mother,HRH Prince Philip, HM The Queen,
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Queen Elizabeth and Royal family at Ascot Races 1986
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Queen Elizabeth II at the Derby Horse Race 1986
Derby Day at Epsom Race Course in 1986. Epsom Surrey England UK 1986
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Queen Elizabeth and Royal family at Ascot Races 1986
Ascot Races England UK 1986 scanned in 2018
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Queen Elizabeth II at the Derby Horse Race 1986
The Epson Derby Horse Race showing British Royal Family 1986
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Queen Elizabeth and Royal family at Ascot Races 1986
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FEATURE - Royal-Superfan Maragaret Tyler sammelt Andenken in ihrem Haus in Wembley, London
EXCLUSIVE ALL-ROUNDER: Heritage House Royal memorabilia collection, Wembley, London, UK.
Ahead of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee on 6th February 2022, marking an unprecedented 70 years on the throne, Royal superfan, Margaret Tyler, shares some of the thousands of British Royal Family collectables, includin a pair of novelty slippers of Her Majesty and the late Duke of Edinburgh, in her dedicated 'Jubilee Room', inside her home, 'Heritage House' North West London, UK., Credit:Amanda Rose / Avalon
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ROYALS - Die Königin fährt zum ersten Mal seit der Beerdigung von Prinz Philip aus Schloss Windsor
18 April 2021.
HM The Queen drives out of Windsor Castle for the first time since the funeral of her late husband the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip.
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ROYALS - Die Königin fährt zum ersten Mal seit der Beerdigung von Prinz Philip aus Schloss Windsor
18 April 2021.
HM The Queen drives out of Windsor Castle for the first time since the funeral of her late husband the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip.
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Windsor, United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II arriving for the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at Windsor Castle. Picture by i-Images /Pool / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Windsor, United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II arriving for the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at Windsor Castle. Picture by i-Images /Pool / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Windsor, United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II arriving for the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at Windsor Castle. Picture by i-Images /Pool / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of a Royal Marines Bearer Party, seen here with the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin on the Steps of St Georgeís Chapel, in Windsor castle.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
HRH Prince Philip's Funeral
As his Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghís coffin arrives at the West steps of St Georgeís Chapel, Windsor Castle from Horseshoe Cloister by a Royal Marines Bearer Party, The Band and Bugles of The Rifles receive the coffin with the National Anthem.
The Guard of Honour of The Rifles give a Royal Salute and the Service Chiefs and Major Generalís party face the coffin,the Commonwealth Defence Advisors group to their right.
The West Steps of St Georgeís Chapel are lined by a dismounted detachment of The Life Guards and The Blues & Royals of The Household Cavalry.
The members of the Royal Family taking part in the procession can be seen to the far right.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel took part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This included 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson minutes Silence for the Duke of Edinburgh
17/04/2021. Chequers, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson minute’s silence for the Duke of Edinburgh. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson observes a minute’s silence at Chequers to pay his respects to the Duke of Edinburgh on the day of his funeral at Windsor castle. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson minutes Silence for the Duke of Edinburgh
17/04/2021. Chequers, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson minute’s silence for the Duke of Edinburgh. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson observes a minute’s silence at Chequers to pay his respects to the Duke of Edinburgh on the day of his funeral at Windsor castle. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson minutes Silence for the Duke of Edinburgh
17/04/2021. Chequers, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson minute’s silence for the Duke of Edinburgh. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson observes a minute’s silence at Chequers to pay his respects to the Duke of Edinburgh on the day of his funeral at Windsor castle. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson minutes Silence for the Duke of Edinburgh
17/04/2021. Chequers, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson minute’s silence for the Duke of Edinburgh. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson observes a minute’s silence at Chequers to pay his respects to the Duke of Edinburgh on the day of his funeral at Windsor castle. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of a Royal Marines Bearer Party, seen here with the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin on the Steps of St Georgeís Chapel, in Windsor castle.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of a Royal Marines Bearer Party, seen here with the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin on the Steps of St Georgeís Chapel, in Windsor castle.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson minutes Silence for the Duke of Edinburgh
17/04/2021. Chequers, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson minute’s silence for the Duke of Edinburgh. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson observes a minute’s silence at Chequers to pay his respects to the Duke of Edinburgh on the day of his funeral at Windsor castle. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of members of the Armed Forces taking part in ceremonial activity for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of a Royal Marines Bearer Party, seen here with the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin on the Steps of St Georgeís Chapel, in Windsor castle.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of a Royal Marines Bearer Party, seen here with the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin on the Steps of St Georgeís Chapel, in Windsor castle.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of the Duke Of Edinburgh's coffin, borne on the Land Rover he helped to design. Seen here flanked by Pall Bearers drawn from regiments, corps, air stations and units with a special relationship to The Duke.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of the Duke Of Edinburgh's coffin, seen here being moved by the Bearer Party formed by The Queenís Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, onto a customised Land Rover hearse, which he helped to design.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of the Duke Of Edinburgh's coffin, seen here being moved by the Bearer Party formed by The Queenís Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, onto a customised Land Rover hearse, which he helped to design.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of the Service Chiefs, seen here at HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral in Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of members of the Armed Forces taking part in ceremonial activity for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of members of the Armed Forces taking part in ceremonial activity for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of members of the Armed Forces taking part in ceremonial activity for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of members of the Armed Forces taking part in ceremonial activity for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of The Royal Standard flying above Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
Members of the Armed Forces taking part in ceremonial activity for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Image of members of the Armed Forces taking part in ceremonial activity for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.
More than 730 members of Armed Forces personnel have taken part in the funeral ceremony at Windsor Castle. This includes; 42 members of personnel from the Royal Navy; 96 members of personnel from the Royal Marines; 507 members of personnel from the Army; and 89 members of personnel from the Royal Air Force.
Representative detachments from all three Services drawn from units with a special relationship to His Royal Highness took part in ceremonial activity.
The Kingís Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a minute guns during the funeral procession from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle ñ one round every minute during the procession.
The Armed Forces have also conducted Ceremonial Gun Fire at nine locations across the UK and Overseas Territory Gibraltar to begin and end the National Minute Silence immediately before the funeral service. A single round was fired at 1500, followed by a single round at 1501. In Gibraltar, the Ceremonial Gun Fire fired simultaneously with the UK at 1500 British Summer Time. As this is a National Minute Silence, Her Majestyís ships at sea are not requested to fire.© Crown Copyright / eyevine
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