Khaleej Times

FAREWELL TO PRINCE

Royal family observes funeral in socially distanced manner with Queen Elizabeth seated alone in line with Covid rules

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Queen Elizabeth bade farewell to Prince Philip at a funeral on Saturday that celebrated his seven decades of service and gave grandsons William and Harry the chance to talk in public for the first time since claims of racism threw the family into crisis.

Elizabeth, dressed in black and in a white trimmed black face mask, stood alone, head bowed as her husband of 73 years was lowered into the Royal Vault of St George’s Chapel in a service attended by senior royals including heir Prince Charles.

Prince Harry, who flew from the United States to attend the funeral, walked and talked with his brother William and wife Kate at the end of the service — the first time they have spoken in public since Harry and his wife Meghan gave an explosive interview to Oprah Winfrey last month.

That crisis came as Philip lay in hospital. Officially known as the Duke of Edinburgh, Philip died aged 99 on April 9.

“We have been inspired by his unwavering loyalty to our Queen, by his service to the Nation and the Commonweal­th, by his courage, fortitude and faith,” Dean of Windsor David Conner said.

Her husband’s coffin was borne to the chapel on a bespoke Land Rover Defender TD 130 in military green that Philip himself helped to design, as a minute gun fired eight times.

Philip’s children and grandchild­ren followed behind on foot, evoking memories of the 1997 funeral of Diana when William and Harry — then just 15 and 12 — walked behind their mother’s coffin.

There were just 30 mourners inside the chapel because of continuing coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Britain. As the service began at 3pm, Premier Johnson observed a minute’s silence, along with millions of Britons. —

 ?? AFP ?? Members of the British Royal family walk behind a vehicle carrying the coffin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, during the ceremonial funeral procession to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, west of London, on Saturday. —
AFP Members of the British Royal family walk behind a vehicle carrying the coffin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, during the ceremonial funeral procession to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, west of London, on Saturday. —
 ?? AP ?? Queen Elizabeth looks on as she sits alone in St. George’s Chapel during the funeral of Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, on Saturday. —
AP Queen Elizabeth looks on as she sits alone in St. George’s Chapel during the funeral of Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, on Saturday. —

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