From the latest on Twitter, I am sharing the latest updates on Prince Philip's funeral.
Just four voices to sing at Prince Philip’s funeral https://t.co/Hj7mF8IGfD
— Royal Central (@RoyalCentral) April 17, 2021
A reminder for the funeral, if your thoughts are on body language, who is standing where, or who didn't get an invite:
— Kate's Rangers (@KatesRangers) April 17, 2021
You've fallen into the tabloids spin of faux drama to fuel paper sales. Today is about Prince Philip. Procession is in order of relation. #PrincePhilipfuneral pic.twitter.com/zO1gn3H6tx
The King’s Troop Royal Artillery have arrived at Windsor Castle via the Long Walk.
— Royal Central (@RoyalCentral) April 17, 2021
They will fire minute guns from the east lawn to mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral.#PrincePhilipFuneral pic.twitter.com/zuPqhxpGYy
The Duke of Edinburgh's Danish and Greek decorations will be displayed at the funeral, marking his birth as a Prince of Greece and Denmark. (He was 6th in line to the Greek throne when he was born.) https://t.co/xwLg6wHgp7
— Coryne Hall (@CoryneHall) April 17, 2021
Flags in Olso, Copenhagen and Luxembourg are flying a half-mast today in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh.
— Coryne Hall (@CoryneHall) April 17, 2021
Today in Canada, CTV & CTV News Channel will begin live coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral at 8 a.m. EST. Coverage begins on CBC & CBC News at 9 a.m. EST. #cdnpoli #cdnhist #cdncrown pic.twitter.com/XVGbtF2W0t
— Canadian Crown 🇨🇦 (@Canadian_Crown) April 17, 2021
The world says goodbye to Prince Philip. Live coverage of The Royal Funeral of Prince Philip begins at 9 a.m. ET on CNN pic.twitter.com/Cy4KPhdfKY
— CNN (@CNN) April 17, 2021
Prince Philip: In His Own Words on BBC One.
— Charlie Proctor (@MonarchyUK) April 17, 2021
Speaking of Heathrow Airport located near Windsor, he says the noise presents difficulties when filming the Christmas Broadcast.
When the interviewer says he must be used to it, Philip replies: “You don’t - it’s a bloody racket.” pic.twitter.com/3A7nDN9Q5h
Two swans on the River Thames at first light on the day of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral pic.twitter.com/qNV41olFiJ
— Chris Jackson (@ChrisJack_Getty) April 17, 2021
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Funeral will begin with a national minute's silence at 3pm BST.
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 17, 2021
The service will be conducted by the Dean of Windsor alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury. The hymns & readings have been chosen by The Duke. Visit https://t.co/hPKbNfhS1b for details. pic.twitter.com/CtOiaiN2qd
Watch and follow live coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral service today.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) April 17, 2021
◼️ Sky News – 12.30pm
◼️ Sky One – 2.40pm
◼️ On TV and Mobile
◼️ https://t.co/5veRhyq58Z pic.twitter.com/IMs1oAuKlR
The Royal Family say Prince Philip's funeral will pay tribute to the "many ways in which his long life has been a blessing to us"https://t.co/gyikGSE8kZ
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) April 17, 2021
📺 TV en DIRECTO | La capilla de San Jorge, del castillo de Windsor, acoge el funeral de Felipe de Edimburgo https://t.co/aVvHc9uKS7 https://t.co/fCLvhzgnkq
— EL PAÍS (@el_pais) April 17, 2021
The Archbishop of Canterbury says Prince Philip was "more than involved" in the planning of his funeral, which will "speak very deeply" to the hearts of the nation.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) April 17, 2021
Read more: https://t.co/mYej20ZPdn pic.twitter.com/AcFAOME54u
Royal mourners arrive at Windsor as The Queen prepares to bid farewell to Prince Philip https://t.co/YXpLDQmPXj
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) April 17, 2021
The Procession and Funeral Service will be available to watch in the UK and around the world via the Royal Family’s YouTube Channel. It will also be broadcast on BBC One.
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 17, 2021
The @YouTube live stream will commence at 2.30pm ⬇️https://t.co/wjRRLEzSHF pic.twitter.com/e52K4w6IiC
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Funeral will begin with a national minute's silence at 3pm BST.
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 17, 2021
The service will be conducted by the Dean of Windsor alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury. The hymns & readings have been chosen by The Duke. Visit https://t.co/hPKbNfhS1b for details. pic.twitter.com/CtOiaiN2qd
The private chapel where Prince Philip has been lying-in-rest was show to @itv cameras by the Prince himself.
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) April 17, 2021
It’s next to the Queen’s private apartments so she’s been able to have him close by this week.
This morning, however, his coffin will be moved ahead of the Procession pic.twitter.com/PuE5X7XBlO
The Order of Service for the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh has been released tonight (and is reproduced in full in tomorrow’s #DailyMail). Personally crafted by Prince Philip and full nods to his naval heritage, I particularly like the reading out of his ‘styles and titles’ pic.twitter.com/xskLgaHfg6
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) April 16, 2021
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