Thursday, April 15, 2021

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip's death - outside London's Buckingham Palace


It's been a sad week for the Royal family with the passing of Prince Philip. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. 

People in London have left flowers and messages in front of Buckingham Palace. The mood is sombre and respectful. There is a noticeable police presence. By Green Park, a large contingency of press tents have been set up too. 

Though leaving flowers has been discouraged and a note indicates they will be regularly cleared away, it seems fitting that these flowers are laid here and outside other palaces. The public wants to grieve and show their respect for his years of service and contribution to the world. 

It is a time for compassion for those who are grieving. It is a time for kindness to family, friends and strangers after a year that has been challenging for everyone, which now culminates in the loss of a key figure of the Royal family. 

Prince Philip's funeral takes place at the chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle at 15:00 BST this Saturday 17 April 2021. It will be televised live as due to COVID-19 restrictions, only 30 people can attend. There is an online book of condolence for members of the public who wish to leave a message for the Royal family. 


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