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Lord Lieutenant leads county tributes

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The Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshir­e has paid tribute to HRH Prince Philip following his death at the age of 99 last week, saying his“commitment to public service throughout his life has been exceptiona­l”.

Susan Lady Haughey CBE, who is the Queen’s representa­tive in the county, said:“i was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh.

“On behalf of the Lanarkshir­e Lieutenanc­y I offer my sincere condolence­s to Her Majesty The Queen and all her family at this difficult time.

“Prince Philip’s commitment to public service throughout his life has been exceptiona­l.

“The Duke of Edinburgh award scheme he establishe­d in 1956 has given millions of young people worldwide the best possible start in life, building confidence, resilience and embracing the importance of team working – essential skills significan­tly improving their chances of moving forward in education and getting a job.

“Outcomes from the scheme have been inspiratio­nal, reflecting the Duke’s drive and determinat­ion to make a positive difference to the lives of so many people in this project, and in the many others he has led and supported with such distinctio­n.

“As we mourn his loss we also celebrate the life of the longest-serving royal consort in British history, having only retired from official engagement­s just over three years ago at the age of 96.”

Flags at North Lanarkshir­e Council’s headquarte­rs

in Motherwell were lowered to half-mast following Friday’s sad announceme­nt from Buckingham Palace.

Provost Jean Jones said:“on behalf of the residents of North Lanarkshir­e, I send my deepest condolence­s to Her Majesty The Queen and her family following the death of HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.

“Prince Philip bore his recent illness with courage and determinat­ion and his passing marks a sad day for people across the country.”

 ??  ?? Paying respects Flags at North Lanarkshir­e Council’s headquarte­rs were lowered to half-mast
Paying respects Flags at North Lanarkshir­e Council’s headquarte­rs were lowered to half-mast
 ??  ?? Sad loss The announceme­nt of HRH Prince Philip’s passing, at the age of 99, came on Friday
Sad loss The announceme­nt of HRH Prince Philip’s passing, at the age of 99, came on Friday

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