09-04-2021 12:12 - edited 09-04-2021 12:14
09-04-2021 12:12 - edited 09-04-2021 12:14
Breaking news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11437314
The Duke of Edinbugh has died aged 99. Announcement by Buckingham Palace.
He had been in hospital for 3 weeks and discharged 2 weeks ago.
A great support and consort to Her Majesty The Queen.
R.I.P.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-04-2021 15:21
on 09-04-2021 15:21
Rip Prince Philip so sad 😞
on 09-04-2021 15:36
on 09-04-2021 17:00
on 09-04-2021 17:00
Seems to be showing on mainstream tv all night @Anonymous
on 09-04-2021 18:35
on 09-04-2021 18:35
Yes, BBC and ITV have changed all of the planned programmes.
It's been announced there will be an 8 day period of mourning.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-04-2021 18:50
on 09-04-2021 18:50
@Cleoriff wrote:I agree @jonsie
I think he came home to die really. He wanted to be at the Palace with his wife.
At least he wasn't alone and had her at his side. Hoped for him to reach the 100.
May he rest in peace!
Is there any tradition now? I heard about the ceremonies after the Queen's death, but not yet about what happens if other members of the family die.
09-04-2021 21:09 - edited 09-04-2021 21:09
on 09-04-2021 21:13
on 09-04-2021 21:13
No, I've seen many people talking about his interests including Sir David Attenborough. (who was also in the Navy as was Prince Philip)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-04-2021 08:24
on 18-04-2021 08:24
The funeral yesterday planned by the Duke himself was everything you would expect. He said he didn't want a State funeral or anything too pompous. This was just right.
Only 30 guests as per Covid guidelines. His coffin on a landrover, he had designed and had built for this purpose.
Two very poignant moments for me.
In later years HRH developed a love of carriage racing. In attendance was his carriage with his two favourite horses pulling the carriage. On the carriage were his gloves and cap.
Then there was the image of the Queen, arriving with her maid of honour and sitting on her own throughout the funeral.
R.I.P Sir. Thanks for the service you gave to this country and the commonwealth. Also thanks for the support you gave to the Queen for 73 years.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-04-2021 00:54
on 24-04-2021 00:54
The Queen looked so small and fragile that day, it kinda broke my heart 😞
on 03-05-2021 21:44
on 03-05-2021 21:44
The Royal Family meant a lot to me whne i was a kid. Dont know why . Didnt have a tele til I was about 4. But they featured in my life. Something special. May be cos I had an unusal family set up. Watching their life was warming. I never knew Prince Philip was a radical tho, that was interesting to learn