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    Anne Rice (Writer)
    Originally shot for The Guardian. Anne Rice is pictured here at her home in Palm Springs, California, USA. She is a writer and best known for writing Interview with the Vampire. It is estimated that she has sold almost 100 million books, her main works including, the Vampire Chronicles, Exit to Eden, and two volumes of the life of Jesus. She has recently been in the headlines for her split with the Catholic Church. Rice, who was raised a Catholic, left the religion and returned to it in middle age. She recently announced on the social networking site, Facebook, that she quit the Catholic faith. Her latest work is entitled Of Love And Evil, and is the second in a series about Toby O'Dare, a former assassin turned envoy for angels, who time-travels to Renaissance Italy like a kind of celestial MacGyver. Dan Tuffs/The Guardian. 12/10/2010.
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    Anne Rice (Writer)
    Originally shot for The Guardian. Anne Rice is pictured here at her home in Palm Springs, California, USA. She is a writer and best known for writing Interview with the Vampire. It is estimated that she has sold almost 100 million books, her main works including, the Vampire Chronicles, Exit to Eden, and two volumes of the life of Jesus. She has recently been in the headlines for her split with the Catholic Church. Rice, who was raised a Catholic, left the religion and returned to it in middle age. She recently announced on the social networking site, Facebook, that she quit the Catholic faith. Her latest work is entitled Of Love And Evil, and is the second in a series about Toby O'Dare, a former assassin turned envoy for angels, who time-travels to Renaissance Italy like a kind of celestial MacGyver. Dan Tuffs/The Guardian. 12/10/2010.
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    Anne Rice (Writer)
    Originally shot for The Guardian. Anne Rice is pictured here at her home in Palm Springs, California, USA. She is a writer and best known for writing Interview with the Vampire. It is estimated that she has sold almost 100 million books, her main works including, the Vampire Chronicles, Exit to Eden, and two volumes of the life of Jesus. She has recently been in the headlines for her split with the Catholic Church. Rice, who was raised a Catholic, left the religion and returned to it in middle age. She recently announced on the social networking site, Facebook, that she quit the Catholic faith. Her latest work is entitled Of Love And Evil, and is the second in a series about Toby O'Dare, a former assassin turned envoy for angels, who time-travels to Renaissance Italy like a kind of celestial MacGyver. Dan Tuffs/The Guardian. 12/10/2010.
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    Anne Rice (Writer)
    Originally shot for The Guardian. Anne Rice is pictured here at her home in Palm Springs, California, USA. She is a writer and best known for writing Interview with the Vampire. It is estimated that she has sold almost 100 million books, her main works including, the Vampire Chronicles, Exit to Eden, and two volumes of the life of Jesus. She has recently been in the headlines for her split with the Catholic Church. Rice, who was raised a Catholic, left the religion and returned to it in middle age. She recently announced on the social networking site, Facebook, that she quit the Catholic faith. Her latest work is entitled Of Love And Evil, and is the second in a series about Toby O'Dare, a former assassin turned envoy for angels, who time-travels to Renaissance Italy like a kind of celestial MacGyver. Dan Tuffs/The Guardian. 12/10/2010.
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    Anne Rice (Writer)
    Originally shot for The Guardian. Anne Rice is pictured here at her home in Palm Springs, California, USA. She is a writer and best known for writing Interview with the Vampire. It is estimated that she has sold almost 100 million books, her main works including, the Vampire Chronicles, Exit to Eden, and two volumes of the life of Jesus. She has recently been in the headlines for her split with the Catholic Church. Rice, who was raised a Catholic, left the religion and returned to it in middle age. She recently announced on the social networking site, Facebook, that she quit the Catholic faith. Her latest work is entitled Of Love And Evil, and is the second in a series about Toby O'Dare, a former assassin turned envoy for angels, who time-travels to Renaissance Italy like a kind of celestial MacGyver. Dan Tuffs/The Guardian. 12/10/2010.
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  • Bob Dole US Presidential candidate in 1988 dies aged 98 - US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
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    Bob Dole US Presidential candidate in 1988 dies aged 98 - US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
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    Bob Dole Republican candidate on the campaign trail during the New Hampshire Primaries in February 1988
    Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American retired politician, statesman,[3] and attorney who represented Kansas in the U.S House of Representatives from 1961 to 1969 and in the U.S. Senate from 1969 to 1996, serving as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996. He was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 election and the party's vice presidential nominee in the 1976 election.

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  • Bob Dole US Presidential candidate in 1988 dies aged 98 - US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
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    Bob Dole US Presidential candidate in 1988 dies aged 98 - US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
    US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
    Bob Dole Republican candidate on the campaign trail during the New Hampshire Primaries in February 1988
    Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American retired politician, statesman,[3] and attorney who represented Kansas in the U.S House of Representatives from 1961 to 1969 and in the U.S. Senate from 1969 to 1996, serving as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996. He was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 election and the party's vice presidential nominee in the 1976 election.

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  • Bob Dole US Presidential candidate in 1988 dies aged 98 - US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
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    Bob Dole US Presidential candidate in 1988 dies aged 98 - US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
    US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
    Bob Dole Republican candidate on the campaign trail during the New Hampshire Primaries in February 1988
    Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American retired politician, statesman,[3] and attorney who represented Kansas in the U.S House of Representatives from 1961 to 1969 and in the U.S. Senate from 1969 to 1996, serving as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996. He was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 election and the party's vice presidential nominee in the 1976 election.

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  • Bob Dole US Presidential candidate in 1988 dies aged 98 - US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
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    Bob Dole US Presidential candidate in 1988 dies aged 98 - US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
    US Presidential Election Campaign 1988
    Bob Dole Republican candidate on the campaign trail during the New Hampshire Primaries in February 1988
    Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American retired politician, statesman,[3] and attorney who represented Kansas in the U.S House of Representatives from 1961 to 1969 and in the U.S. Senate from 1969 to 1996, serving as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996. He was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 election and the party's vice presidential nominee in the 1976 election.

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  • Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess stabbed multiple times at a local constituency surgery.

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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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  • Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
    Conservative MP David Amess at the NFU stand with NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw
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  • Lithofayne Pridgon: Jimi Hendrix’s original ‘foxy lady’.
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    Lithofayne Pridgon: Jimi Hendrix’s original ‘foxy lady’.
    Lithofayne Pridgon: Jimi Hendrix’s original ‘foxy lady’. Sam Cooke, Sly Stone and Little Willie fought for her attention. Jimi Hendrix loved her so much he wrote songs about her.
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    Lithofayne Pridgon: Jimi Hendrix’s original ‘foxy lady’.
    Lithofayne Pridgon: Jimi Hendrix’s original ‘foxy lady’. Sam Cooke, Sly Stone and Little Willie fought for her attention. Jimi Hendrix loved her so much he wrote songs about her.
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    Lithofayne Pridgon: Jimi Hendrix’s original ‘foxy lady’.
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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.

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    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
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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
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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
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    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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    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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    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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    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.

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    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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    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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    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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    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.

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    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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    Image of the Service Chiefs, seen here at HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral in Windsor Castle today 17/04/2021.

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    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.
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    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 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 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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    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.

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    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 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 King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery arriving at Windsor Castle in preparation for the Gun Salute on the palace grounds on the day of the funeral of Britain's Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, who died at the age of 99, in Windsor, Britain, 17 April 2021.
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    The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery arriving at Windsor Castle in preparation for the Gun Salute on the palace grounds on the day of the funeral of Britain's Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, who died at the age of 99, in Windsor, Britain, 17 April 2021.
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