Most emotional photos from Philip’s farewell
With pandemic rules in force, Prince Philip’s send off was a royal funeral unlike any other. SEE THE LATEST PHOTOS HERE
With pandemic rules in force, Prince Philip’s send off was a royal funeral unlike any other. SEE THE LATEST PHOTOS HERE
Celebrities including Kylie Minogue and world leaders have paid tribute to Prince Philip, remembering his service and his sense of fun.
Kate Middleton shone as the “family peacemaker” at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, as Prince Charles hopes to take Prince Harry on a touching walk.
A US anchor and close friend of Oprah has said William and Harry still have a “strained relationship” as Meghan’s tribute to the Duke was revealed.
Prince Charles says his father would be “amazed” by the outpouring of grief around the world as the Prince of Wales described Prince Philip’s deep love of the Commonwealth.
Buckingham Palace has confirmed Prince Harry will return to the UK for Prince Philip’s funeral while a decision has also been made on whether Meghan Markle will attend.
Prince Philip visited Australia an astonishing 35 times. Here’s the story of the Prince and the Land Down Under.
Some caused diplomatic incidents. Others were just plain funny – Prince Philip had no concept of a filter and people either loved or loathed him for it.
Prince Philip’s unconventional background didn’t prepare of him for the rigidity of royal life, but he promised never to “let down” his wife even if he occasionally upstaged her.
Current and former world leaders including Prime Minister Scott Morrison have joined a chorus of condolences following the death of Prince Philip at the age of 99.
Prince Philip’s rather unconventional romance blossomed into love and marriage – and a partnership for more than 70 years.
Did you know Prince Philip was considered a God by a Vanuatu island and that he collected cartoons that hung in Buckingham Palace? Well, there’s more where that came from.
A royal funeral usually draws hundreds of thousands of people to London’s streets, but the coronavirus means we’ll see a vastly different requiem for the Duke of Edinburgh.
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