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Added on the 09/04/2021 21:46:06 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Members of the British royal family, including Prince Charles and Camilla and Prince William and Kate, arrive at Westminster Abbey for a memorial service to Queen Elizabeth II's late husband, Prince Philip, nearly a year after his death and funeral which was held under coronavirus restrictions. IMAGES
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visit the garden of Marlborough House in London where the public has left flowers and notes in tribute to Prince Philip after he died on April 9 aged 99. Philip would have turned 100 in June. He was married to the Queen for 73 years and was an almost constant presence at her side since she began her record-breaking reign in 1952.
Late Prince Philip's three sons, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, attend a memorial service at Windsor castle and say that the loss of their father, "a remarkable man", was "a dreadful shock."
Britain's Prince Charles leaves King Edward VII hospital in central London after visiting his father Philip as the 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II remains in hospital as a precaution after feeling ill earlier in the week. IMAGES
King Charles III and Prince William shake hands with people who are waiting in the queue to visit the late Queen Elizabeth II who is lying in state. Earlier, King Charles III and Prince William, Prince of Wales left a London police station after meeting and thanking emergency workers and volunteers for their support ahead of the late Queen Elizabeth II's funeral on Monday. IMAGES