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Prince Philip: Britain's Prince Charles says his 'dear Papa was a very special person'

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Prince Philip’s funeral will take place on April 17 at Windsor Castle in a family service that will be closed to the public.

Added on the 09/04/2021 21:46:06 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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