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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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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 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
The Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral today at Windsor Castle.
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The funeral of Prince Philip is taking place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
The Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral today at Windsor Castle.
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The Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral today at Windsor Castle.
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The Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral today at Windsor Castle.
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ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Sophie von Wessex trifft auf Schloss Windsor ein
10 April 2021.
Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex arrive at Windsor Castle.
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ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Sophie von Wessex trifft auf Schloss Windsor ein
10 April 2021.
Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex arrive at Windsor Castle.
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The Duke Of Edinburgh Returns Home to Windsor Castle
16 March 2021.
The Duke Of Edinburgh arrives home at Windsor Castle today after leaving hospital.
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The Duke Of Edinburgh Returns Home to Windsor Castle
16 March 2021.
The Duke Of Edinburgh arrives home at Windsor Castle today after leaving hospital.
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Frogmore Cottage Windsor Castle
8 March 2021.
Frogmore Cottage , Windsor Castle , The former home of The Duchess Of Sussex where she reportedly felt suicidal whilst pregnant.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew verlässt Schloss Windsor nach einem morgendlichen Ausritt
19 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew verlässt Schloss Windsor nach einem morgendlichen Ausritt
19 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew verlässt Schloss Windsor nach einem morgendlichen Ausritt
19 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew verlässt Schloss Windsor nach einem morgendlichen Ausritt
19 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew verlässt Schloss Windsor nach einem morgendlichen Ausritt
19 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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ROYALS - Prinz Andrew verlässt Schloss Windsor nach einem morgendlichen Ausritt
19 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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Prince Andrew Leaves Windsor Castle
17 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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Prince Andrew Leaves Windsor Castle
17 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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Prince Andrew Leaves Windsor Castle
17 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves Windsor Castle after a December morning ride.
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Prince Andrew At Windsor Castle
14 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York, arrives at Windsor Castle and heads out for an early morning ride.
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Prince Andrew At Windsor Castle
14 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York, arrives at Windsor Castle and heads out for an early morning ride.
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Prince Andrew at Windsor on a Foggy Decmeber Morning
10 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke Of York at Windsor Castle for a ride in the rain on a foggy December morning.
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Prince Andrew at Windsor on a Foggy Decmeber Morning
10 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke Of York at Windsor Castle for a ride in the rain on a foggy December morning.
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Prince Andrew at Windsor on a Foggy Decmeber Morning
10 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke Of York at Windsor Castle for a ride in the rain on a foggy December morning.
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Prince Andrew at Windsor on a Foggy Decmeber Morning
10 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke Of York at Windsor Castle for a ride in the rain on a foggy December morning.
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Prince Andrew at Windsor on a Foggy Decmeber Morning
10 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke Of York at Windsor Castle for a ride in the rain on a foggy December morning.
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Prince Andrew at Windsor on a Foggy Decmeber Morning
10 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke Of York at Windsor Castle for a ride in the rain on a foggy December morning.
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Prince Andrew at Windsor on a Foggy Decmeber Morning
10 December 2020.
Prince Andrew, Duke Of York at Windsor Castle for a ride in the rain on a foggy December morning.
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ROYALS - Königin Elisabeth verleiht Videokonferenzen das königliche Gütesiegel
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).
OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .
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ROYALS - Königin Elisabeth verleiht Videokonferenzen das königliche Gütesiegel
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).
OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .
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ROYALS - Königin Elisabeth verleiht Videokonferenzen das königliche Gütesiegel
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).
OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .
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PEOPLE - Hochzeit in Windsor: Der fiese Wind
Princess Eugenie is marrying her long-term partner Jack Brooksbank at St George's Chapel in Windsor. The Royal Family and celebrities are among the 850 guests at the ceremony.
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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Prinzessin Charlotte hat ihren Auftritt
Royal Wedding.Windsor, United Kingdom. The Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle Picture by i-Images / Pool Princess Charlotte . / eyevine
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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Das Brautkleid von Meghan ist auf Schloss Windsor ausgestellt
Royal Wedding.Windsor, United Kingdom. The Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle Picture by i-Images / Pool Princess Charlotte . / eyevine
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FEATURE - Royal Wedding: Erste Fans bringen sich schon mal in Position
Royal wedding excitement has reached fever pitch with just a day to go until Meghan Markle and Prince Harry get married. Fans turn up in Windsor and stake out the best spots where they want miss any of the action.
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FEATURE - Royal Wedding: Erste Fans bringen sich schon mal in Position
Royal wedding excitement has reached fever pitch with just a day to go until Meghan Markle and Prince Harry get married. Fans turn up in Windsor and stake out the best spots where they want miss any of the action.
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FEATURE - Royal Wedding: Erste Fans bringen sich schon mal in Position
Royal wedding excitement has reached fever pitch with just a day to go until Meghan Markle and Prince Harry get married. Fans turn up in Windsor and stake out the best spots where they want miss any of the action.
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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Die Hauptprobe
Royal wedding excitement has reached fever pitch with just days to go until Meghan Markle and Prince Harry get married. Ms Markle will walk down the aisle after travelling to St George's Chapel in a car with her mother Doria Ragland. The wedding ceremony is due to take place at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle at 12pm. Pictured are police setting up security for a rehearsal of the Royal Wedding.
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PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Vorbereitungen in Windsor
Royal wedding excitement has reached fever pitch with just days to go until Meghan Markle and Prince Harry get married. Pictured is 4 year old George with armed police in Windsor amid heightened security for the Royal Wedding.
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Queen Scouts 290412
WINDSOR-ENGLAND-29-APRIL-2012: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh takes the salute at the annual parade of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle. The Queen watched the scouts match past with Bear Grylls, The Chief Scout.
The scouts whose motto is 'Be Prepared' wore plastic ponchos against the terrible weather.
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh is pictured during the Queen's Birthday parade in 2011 also known as Trooping the Colour. The Duke is wearing the uniform of the Colonel of the Grenadier Guards.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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