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Death and funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

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Death and funeral ofPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Buckingham Palace flags at half-mast 9 April 2021
Litchfield – Duke of Edinburgh's Memorial April 2021
Westminster – Houses of Parliament
104 Regiment Royal Artillery fire a Death Gun Salute for Prince Philip
Virginia Quay memorial
Prince Phillip [sic] 1921–2021
Top to bottom, left to right:
  1. Crowds atBuckingham Palace following the death of Prince Philip
  2. A memorial and prayer for Philip inLitchfield
  3. TheUnion Jack flying at half-mast at thePalace of Westminster
  4. 104th Regiment Royal Artillery firing a Death Gun Salute atCardiff Castle
  5. Flags flying at half-mast near the Virginia Settlers' Monument in London
  6. Agraffito with Philip's name (misspelt) on a wall in London
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Date
  • 9 April 2021 (2021-04-09) (death)
  • 17 April 2021 (2021-04-17), 14:40–15:50 (BST)(ceremonial funeral)
  • 29 March 2022 (2022-03-29), 11:30–12:15 (GMT)(thanksgiving service)
Location
Coordinates51°29′0″N00°36′15″W / 51.48333°N 0.60417°W /51.48333; -0.60417
Participants

On 9 April 2021,Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the husband ofQueen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and the otherCommonwealth realms, and the longest-servingroyal consort in history,died of old age atWindsor Castle at the age of 99.

It set in motionOperation Forth Bridge, a plan detailing procedures including the dissemination of information,national mourning, and his funeral. Philip had indicated wishes for a smaller funeral, although amendments were still made to the plan to bring his service in line withCOVID-19 regulations, including quarantine for members of his family travelling from abroad. His funeral took place on 17 April 2021.

Representatives of nations and groups around the world sent condolences to Elizabeth, theBritish royal family, andcitizens of theCommonwealth of Nations. Flowers and messages of condolence were left by the public atBuckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, with members of the royal family publicly paying tribute to Philip in the days after his death.

Athanksgiving service attended by politicians and foreign royalty was held atWestminster Abbey on 29 March 2022, which included elements that could not be implemented in the funeral ceremony due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Health issues and death

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Windsor Castle photographed in 2019; it was here that the Duke died, and that his funeral and burial took place.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, had several hospital stays in the years leading up to his death. In 2012 he was admitted to hospital with a bladder infection.[1] He had exploratory surgery on his abdomen in June 2013,[2] and he underwenthip replacement surgery in April 2018.[3]

On 16 February 2021 the Duke was admitted toKing Edward VII's Hospital as a precautionary measure after feeling unwell. On 1 March he was transferred toSt Bartholomew's Hospital, and two days later he underwent a successful procedure for his existing heart condition.[4] On 5 March he was transferred back to King Edward's,[5] and on 16 March he was discharged and returned toWindsor Castle.[6]

Three weeks after his return from hospital, his death was announced bythe royal family at noonBST on 9 April 2021, with the release of a statement saying he had "died peacefully" that morning at Windsor Castle.[7] His daughter-in-lawSophie, Countess of Wessex and Forfar, described his death as "...so gentle. It was just like somebody took him by the hand and off he went."[8] The Queen was at her husband's bedside when he died.[8][9] Thedeath certificate, certified bySir Huw Thomas, head of theRoyal Medical Household, stated the cause of death as "old age".[10]

Operation Forth Bridge

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The Royal Standard flying at full-mast at Windsor Castle on 11 April

The national plan for publicly handling the Duke's death was calledOperation Forth Bridge, named after theForth Bridge nearEdinburgh, the city of hisdukedom. According to theCollege of Arms, the original plan was amended in light of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[11]

Initiated upon his death, the plan included apress release issued byBuckingham Palace simultaneously to theBBC, the national broadcaster of the United Kingdom, andPA Media; protocol assumes theLord Chamberlain consulted with the Queen prior to the press release. The plan included duties to disseminate the news across theCommonwealth of Nations. In Australia, one of theCommonwealth realms of which Elizabeth was queen, the responsibility to inform the government and public was that ofGovernor-GeneralDavid Hurley.[12]

At the time of the release, flags were lowered tohalf-mast,[13] where they remained for a period ofnational mourning lasting until 8 am on the day following the Duke's funeral.[14][15][13] AllUnion Flags andnational flags were lowered, and government guidance suggested that other flags on governmental buildings – for example, flags of the Armed Forces orPride flags – be replaced with a Union Flag at half-mast for the mourning period.[14] However, theRoyal Standard continued to be flown at full-mast at Windsor Castle, as it represents the presence of the living monarch.[15][11][13][16]

Members of Parliament (MPs) wore black ties when in theHouse of Commons, and also woreblack armbands on their left arm,[17] traditional symbols of mourning. No laws were passed during the eight-day mourning period.[18]

At 6 pm on 9 April, the tenor bell ofWestminster Abbey began ringing, and was tolled once every minute for 99 minutes, to reflect the Duke's lifespan,[11] the custom known as thedeath knell.

TheBritish andNew Zealand embassies inStockholm with flags athalf-mast on 9 April

The majority of military rehearsals for the funeral procession took place atPirbright Camp and a full dress rehearsal took place at Windsor Castle on 15 April.[19]

Funeral

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The funeral took place on 17 April 2021 atSt George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.[20]

Procession and service

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The Duke was given a royal ceremonial funeral, not astate funeral, which is usually reserved for monarchs.[21] He had indicated a wish for minimal "fuss"; as such, he did notlie in state,[7][13] though he did "lie at rest" in the private chapel at Windsor Castle.[11] Prior to the service, the coffin was moved from this chapel to the Inner Hall of the castle, where prayers were said.[22] The Duke's wishes were said to be for amilitary funeral conducted at St George's Chapel and burial inKing George VI Memorial Chapel alongside KingGeorge VI,Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother,Princess Margaret and his wife,Queen Elizabeth II after her death.[13] This royal ceremonial funeral is the same level of honour asthose given to his former daughter in law Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997[23] andto his mother in law, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, in 2002. As with the services for Diana and the Queen Mother, the funeral of Prince Philip was televised.

Before the service, bands from the armed services were marched onto the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle. They performed music including "Jerusalem", "I Vow to Thee, My Country", "Supreme Sacrifice", "Isle of Beauty" and "Nimrod".[24]

The Duke of Edinburgh's coffin was draped withhis personal standard (1stquarter representingDenmark, 2nd quarterGreece, 3rd quarter theMountbatten family, 4th quarterEdinburgh).[21]

Plans for the funeral, which occurred on 17 April, a Saturday, included the Duke's coffin being carried by theGrenadier Guards to the State Entrance of Windsor Castle before being taken to the West Steps ofSt George's Chapel at 2:45 pm on a custom-builtLand Rover Defender hearse inEdinburgh green that the Duke helped to design.[25][21][26] The Quadrangle, the point from which the coffin departed, was lined by theHousehold Cavalry, theFoot Guards, as well as military detachments from units with special links to the Duke.[27] Defence advisors from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Trinidad and Tobago were also present, representing the Duke's links to units in their respective countries.[28] The coffin was draped withhis personal standard, carried his naval cap and his sword, and had a wreath of white roses and lilies placed on it with a note written by the Queen.[25][21][29] The band of the Grenadier Guards led the procession from the Quadrangle to Horseshoe Cloister, followed by military commanders and chiefs of staff.[25][21][30]

Behind the coffin walked the Duke's four children, three of his grandchildren (Prince William, Duke of Cambridge;Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex; andPeter Phillips), his nephew by marriageDavid Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, his son-in-lawSir Timothy Laurence, and his household staff (including BrigadierArchie Miller-Bakewell).[31][32] They were followed by the Queen, who was travelling in theBentley State Limousine, accompanied byLady Susan Hussey, her lady-in-waiting.[27] Personnel from theRoyal Navy, the Royal Marines,The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland and theRoyal Air Force lined the procession route.[27] TheKing's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery fired minute guns throughout the procession.[30] The Duke's favourite driving carriage, accompanied by some of his grooms and pulled by his two black Fell ponies, Balmoral Nevis and Notlaw Storm, stood in the Quadrangle as the procession passed by. On the driver's seat of the carriage were laid the Duke's cap, whip and driving gloves.[33]

At the West Steps of the chapel, which were lined by the Household Cavalry, eight pallbearers from the Royal Marines carried the coffin.[25] A guard of honour was formed from members ofthe Rifles, while theBand and Bugles of The Rifles played the national anthem and the Royal Navy piperspiped the side at 2:53 pm, followed by a national minute's silence at 3 pm.[27] Around 730 members of the Armed Forces were present at Windsor Castle, including four military bands.[19]

David Conner,Dean of Windsor, andJustin Welby,Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated at the funeral service.[21] The Duke's insignia was displayed on cushions on the altar in St George's Chapel, includinghonours and decorations bestowed by the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea, as well as other member-states of the Commonwealth; hisfield marshal's baton andRoyal Air Force wings; and insignia of the DanishOrder of the Elephant and the GreekOrder of the Redeemer.[27][34] During the service, there was a reduced choir of four singers conducted by the chapel director of musicJames Vivian; the organist wasLuke Bond.[35][36] The four singers were the sopranoMiriam Allan and three lay clerks (Tom Liliburn, Nick Madden and Simon Whiteley).[37]

Nosermons oreulogies were delivered at the service at the Duke's wish.[38] The ceremony highlighted his links to the Royal Navy and his passion for the sea.[38] The royal family confirmed that for the memorial, the Duke had handpicked all the music himself. His choices were "imbued with his long, proud legacy with the Royal Navy, and a deep love of Britain's musical heritage."[39]

The funeral started with the choir singing theFuneral Sentences, composed byWilliam Croft.[40] The first lesson, fromEcclesiasticus, chapter 43, verses 11–26, was read by the Dean of Windsor. The second lesson, from theGospel of John,chapter 11, verses 21–27, was read by the Archbishop of Canterbury.[40]Psalm 104 was sung to a setting byWilliam Lovelady that the Duke had commissioned.[40][41] During the service, Britten's setting ofPsalm 100 was sung by the choir at the request of the Duke of Edinburgh himself. The music included thehymn "Eternal Father, Strong to Save", which is traditionally associated with seafarers,Benjamin Britten'sJubilate in C (also commissioned by the Duke), and the RussianKontakion of the Departed to anarrangement bySir Walter Parratt.[40] The music performance entailed meticulous planning of keys, built around G minor and G major; other connecting royal, historical and local themes were also included in the music for the service.[42] The Dean of Windsor paidtribute to the Duke's "unwavering loyalty" to the Queen and "his service to the nation and the Commonwealth" in thebidding.[38] The Dean gave the commendation as the coffin was lowered into the Royal Vault, while thepipe major of the4th Battalion of theRoyal Regiment of Scotland played the lament "The Flooers o the Forest" while walking from the North Quire Aisle to the Dean's Cloister.[43] The service finished with the proclamation of the Duke's styles and titles byThomas Woodcock,Garter Principal King of Arms, and thebugle calls "Last Post" (sounded by the Buglers of theRoyal Marines), "Reveille" (sounded by the State Trumpeters of theHousehold Cavalry) and "Action Stations" (sounded by the Buglers of the Royal Marines). The Archbishop of Canterbury pronounced the blessing, which was followed by "God Save the Queen".[40] After the service Bond playedJohann Sebastian Bach'sPrelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 546.[44]

The Duke's remains were temporarily held in the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel.[20][25][21] Followingthe death of Elizabeth II, his remains were moved to theKing George VI Memorial Chapel inside St George's, where they were buried next to each other.[45]

Attendees

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AttendeeRelation to Prince Philip
TheQueenWidow
ThePrince of Wales and TheDuchess of CornwallSon and daughter-in-law
TheDuke andDuchess of CambridgeGrandson and granddaughter-in-law
TheDuke of SussexGrandson
ThePrincess Royal and Vice Admiral SirTimothy LaurenceDaughter and son-in-law
Peter PhillipsGrandson
Zara andMichael TindallGranddaughter and grandson-in-law
TheDuke of YorkSon
Princess Beatrice andEdoardo Mapelli MozziGranddaughter and grandson-in-law
Princess Eugenie andJack BrooksbankGranddaughter and grandson-in-law
TheEarl andCountess of Wessex and ForfarSon and daughter-in-law
Lady Louise Mountbatten-WindsorGranddaughter
Viscount SevernGrandson
TheDuke of GloucesterSecond cousin once removed
TheDuke of KentFirst cousin once removed
Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Lady OgilvyFirst cousin once removed
TheEarl of SnowdonNephew
Lady Sarah andDaniel ChattoNiece and nephew-in-law
ThePrince of Hohenlohe-LangenburgGreat-nephew
TheHereditary Prince of BadenGreat-nephew
TheLandgrave of HesseThird cousin once removed
TheCountess Mountbatten of BurmaFirst cousin once removed-in-law

Regulations against mass gatherings brought in because of the COVID-19 pandemic meant that the number of guests attending the funeral was limited to thirty.[21] This limit did not include anyone working at the funeral, such as pallbearers and clergy.[46] As a result, only members of the royal family and a limited number of relatives attended the ceremony inside the chapel.[25] The Queen sat alone at the service.[36] Per COVID-19 regulations, households were separated by two metres. All attendees were required to wear masks and not sing.[47]

The funeral departed fromroyal protocol with all family members attending informal day dress rather than military uniforms,[48] something which also occurred at thefunerals of Diana, Princess of Wales, andPrincess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, though protocol was followed for thefuneral of the Queen Mother.[49]

Prince Harry, who was then living in the United States, had planned to return to the UK for the Duke's 100th birthday in June and the unveiling of astatue of his mother in July.[50] He instead returned six days prior to the funeral.[51] He would have been joined by his wife,Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, but she did not receive medical clearance from her doctor for making the trip due to her pregnancy.[52] To comply with COVID-19 regulations for travel into the UK, Prince Harry had to quarantine for at least five days upon his arrival in the UK; there was an existing exemption in law which allowed for mourners from abroad to temporarily leave quarantine to attend a funeral.[53][54]

Other attendees included Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (grandson of the Duke's sisterPrincess Margarita), Hereditary Prince Bernhard of Baden (grandson of the Duke's sisterPrincess Theodora), and Landgrave Donatus of Hesse (grand-nephew of the Duke's sisterPrincess Sophie). The Duke had requested that members of his German family, who were prevented from attendinghis wedding, be allowed to attend his funeral; the group travelled to the UK on the weekend following his death and quarantined inAscot, Berkshire.[55][56]

TheBritish prime minister,Boris Johnson, said he would not attend the funeral so as to allow as many members of the Duke's family as possible to attend.[57]

Security

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Thames Valley Police started deploying officers on 13 April to search Windsor ahead of the funeral service. Security measures in the area were heightened, as police presence in the area also increased, with police forces checking vehicles around the town using theautomatic number-plate recognition system.[58]

Reactions

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Royal family

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An official notice announcing the death of the Duke of Edinburgh posted outside thePalace of Holyroodhouse inEdinburgh

In private, the Queen said her husband's death had "left a huge void in her life".[59] The Duke's children paid tribute to him in interviews recorded for broadcast after his death.[60][61][62] Prince Charles also made a televised short statement fromHighgrove House, describing his father as a "much loved and appreciated figure" who had "given the most remarkable, devoted service to the Queen, to my family and to the country, but also to the whole of the Commonwealth".[63] In accordance with the Queen's wishes, the royal family and theroyal households observed two weeks of mourning starting on 9 April.[30]

The Queen's immediate family travelled to Windsor to support her,[11][64][65] and several family members attended a memorial service at theRoyal Chapel of All Saints on 11 April.[59]

As Prince Philip was the first president of theBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts, the74th British Academy Film Awards ceremonies on 10–11 April began with tributes to him. Prince William, the current president, pulled out from public engagements due to his grandfather's death.[66][67][68]

Philip's grandchildren William, Harry, and Eugenie and grandson-in-law Mike Tindall released statements in which they paid tribute to him.[69][70] The following day, Prince Edward also remarked that messages from the public were "uplifting" and said that the Duke's "spirit and ethos lives on through hisAward, through each and every life touched."[71][72]

On 21 April 2021, on the occasion of her 95th birthday, the Queen expressed gratitude for the warm wishes she received, and also added that the royal family, while in mourning, had been comforted to see and to hear "the tributes paid to [Prince Philip], from people within the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and around the world". She added she was deeply touched and thanked the public for their "support and kindness shown to us in recent days".[73]

Commonwealth

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DamePatsy Reddy, theGovernor General of New Zealand, speaking at the state memorial service, 21 April 2021

Philip was a prominent figure in theCommonwealth of Nations and, particularly, theCommonwealth realms.[74] Representatives of the governments and official oppositions of many of those countries shared messages of condolence to Queen Elizabeth II and in mourning him for their people. Many noted Philip's support and patronage of organisations throughout the Commonwealth, most prominently for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award programme.[111] TheCommonwealth Secretary-General,Baroness Scotland, also paid tribute and offered condolences,[112] as did theCommonwealth Games Federation, of which Philip had been president.[113]

Flags were flown at half-mast across the Commonwealth. The governments of The Bahamas, Canada, and the Solomon Islands issued notices to fly the national flag at half-mast from the announcement of the death to after the funeral and burial.[114][115][116] Notices to fly the national flag at half-mast on specific days during the mourning period were also issued by the governments of Australia, Belize, New Zealand, Saint Lucia, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.[a] In Antigua and Barbuda the flag ofthe governor-general was flown at half-mast until the day of the funeral.[75] Gun salutes were also fired across the Commonwealth.[124][125]

Physical books of condolences were also opened to the public in some Commonwealth realms; includingGovernment House in Antigua and Barbuda, theBeehive andTūranga in New Zealand, and Government House in the Solomon Islands.[129] However, physical books of condolences were not opened in Australia, Canada and Jamaica due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[133]

United Kingdom

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The prime minister, former prime ministers, theleader of the opposition, and the first ministers expressed condolences.[134] The House of Commons wasrecalled a day early after its Easter break, on 12 April, to allow MPs to pay tribute. TheHouse of Lords was already due to sit on that day.[135] TheScottish Parliament, theWelsh Parliament and theNorthern Ireland Assembly members also paid their tributes at meetings on the same day.[136][137][138]Local election campaigns were also suspended.[139] They resumed after the House of Commons members paid their tributes before pausing again on the day of the funeral.[140]

Members of theHouse of Lords observing a minute's silence before tributes to the Duke on 12 April

Gun salutes were fired across the UK, inGibraltar, and on warships, includingHMS Diamond andHMS Montrose, at sea.[141] Sporting bodies modified their programmes as a mark of respect.[142][143][144][145] On 11 April a service of remembrance was held atCanterbury Cathedral by Archbishop Justin Welby.[146] Similar services were held across the UK.[147][148]

Alderman Bill Keery, aDemocratic Unionist Party councillor, was suspended from the party after making reference to "grooming" when speaking about the first meeting between the Duke and the Queen when she was 13.[149]

In May 2021Royal Mail honoured Philip by issuing four black-and-white stamps depicting him at various stages of his life.[150] The following monthHM Treasury unveiled a new special limited-edition £5 coin bearing Philip's portrait onArmed Forces Day; the design was approved by the Duke in 2008.[151] The exhibition "Prince Philip: A Celebration" at Windsor Castle and a complementary exhibition at thePalace of Holyroodhouse went on display in June and July respectively to mark what would have been Philip's 100th birthday.[152]

Following the Duke's death, theRutland Lieutenancy announced plans for creating the Duke of Edinburgh Memorial Orchard at the Rutland Showground in tribute to Philip's environmental activism. Its final tree was planted by his cousinPrince Richard in November 2021 and a bas relief of Philip was unveiled on the same day.[153]

Public
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Floral tributes to Prince Philip outside the gates ofSandringham House, Norfolk
Graffiti tribute to Prince Philip inCamden, London; another person has added a note attackingthe relationship betweenJimmy Savile and the royal family.

Due to restrictions during theCOVID-19 pandemic, members of the public were advised not to leave flowers, and a notice marking the Duke's death outsideBuckingham Palace was removed to avoid crowds forming around it. Despite this, over a hundred floral and card tributes were placed at the Palace gates, and thousands gathered to pay their respects.[154][155][156] Anelegy was published by the BritishPoet Laureate,Simon Armitage, to mark the Duke's death.[157]

The heavy coverage of the death, particularly by the BBC, received some public criticism.[158] On 15 April it was announced that the BBC received 109,741 complaints about their handling of the Duke's death, the majority of which was reported to be criticism that the coverage was excessive. As a result, the BBC's coverage of the Duke's death has been the most-widely-complained-about programming in its history.[159]

Crown Dependencies
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Thelieutenant governor of theIsle of Man,Sir Richard Gozney, sent condolences to the Queen, and tribute was made by the island'schief minister,Howard Quayle. Flags on all public buildings on the island were being flown at half-mast.[160] Members ofTynwald paid their tributes on 15 April.[161] InJersey flags were flown at half-mast. Thechief minister of Jersey, thebailiff of Jersey, and thelieutenant governor of Jersey all paid tribute.[162] Representatives ofGuernsey also remembered the Duke warmly,[163] and on 10 April a 41-gun salute was sounded fromCastle Cornet.[164] Representatives ofAlderney paid their tributes on 14 April.[165]

Overseas Territories
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Gun salutes were sounded in the territories ofAnguilla,[166]Bermuda,[167]British Virgin Islands,[168]Cayman Islands,[169]Falkland Islands,[170]Gibraltar,[171]Montserrat,[172] andTurks and Caicos Islands.[173] The flag atRothera Research Station,British Antarctic Territory, was lowered to half-mast.[174]Philip Rushbrook,Governor ofSaint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, gave a eulogy during a remembrance service.[175] TheGovernor ofPitcairn,Laura Clarke, attended the New Zealand memorial service.[176]

Canada

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TheCanadian flag flying at half-mast outside theJoseph Shepard Building,Toronto, on 11 April

On the morning of 9 April, local time, thebourdon of thePeace Tower in the national capital,Ottawa, was rung 99 times, one for each year the Duke lived,[124] and the federal Crown-in-Council ordered all properties owned by the Crown to fly flags at half-mast until the afternoon following the Duke's funeral.[177] While the gates ofthe monarch's and viceroy's official residence in Ottawa,Rideau Hall, remained open, the Office of theSecretary to the Governor General of Canada, in light of COVID-19-related restrictions, encouraged mourners to visit a commemorative website set up by theMinistry of Canadian Heritage.[177] A parliamentary motion was passed in theCanadian House of Commons, on 12 April, to express its condolences.[178] The federal government announced five days later that it would donateCA$200,000 to the Canadian branch ofthe Duke of Edinburgh's Award, as a tribute to the Duke.[179]

Anational day of mourning was proclaimed in Canada on 17 April, with a televised national ceremony taking place atChrist Church Cathedral, Ottawa, after the funeral concluded in the UK.[180] It was televised and live-streamed by theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation andRadio-Canada.[181] Due to COVID-19 restrictions, no guests were allowed to attend the service, with tributes provided virtually, including ones fromDavid Johnston, a formergovernor general of Canada,[b]Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau,[180] andAlgonquin Spiritual Advisor Albert Dumont.[182]

His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was courteous, down-to-earth loyal and enthusiastic in all aspects of his life. He was driven by a certainty that people could be inspired to rise to their potential if guided and supported. He was the model of the servant leader, one who puts the needs of others first, enabling them to develop and perform their duties better.[183]

David Johnston, FormerGovernor General of Canada
External videos
video iconNational commemorative ceremony in honour of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh

Shane AD Parker, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, and Elizabeth J Bretzlaff, Dean of Ottawa and Rector of Christ Church Cathedral, officiated in the ceremony, which began with Andrew McAnerney (tenor) and Stephanie Manias (soprano), accompanied by organist James Calkiin, performing, in the cathedral, the "Kontakion of the Faithful Departed", adapted by Canadian composer Stephanie Martin into a choral setting.[182] The reading was from theBook of Ecclesiasticus, by Sailor First Class Roselyne Marie-Andrée Rhéaume, of theRoyal Canadian Navy, followed by the recitation of Psalm 139.1–11, then prayers offered by the interfaith community, given by Major-General Guy JJ Chapdelaine, Chaplain General of theCanadian Armed Forces and Honorary Chaplain to the Queen.[182] Following the reading of theLord's Prayer and the first address, theAppleby College String Ensemble performed "Amazing Grace". The second address was delivered and then the second musical interlude, theRoyal 22e Regiment Band playing the original work by RCN Petty Officer Nadia Pona (Retired), "His Royal Service Ends", which employed contrasting themes and orchestrations "to emphasise the Duke of Edinburgh's life and career" and "symbilic references to 'Heart of Oak'". During this performance, a video retrospective of the Duke's life was shown. A moment of silence then preceded the reading of thePrayer of Commendation and sining of the hymn "I Vow to Thee my Country".[182] The service was closed by the blessing from the Bishop and the performances of theroyal anthem, "God Save the Queen"; the national anthem, "O Canada"; and "Prelude", by the Canadian composer Samuel P Warren.[182]

A 41-gun salute was fired outside the grounds of Rideau Hall, byThe Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Duke of Edinburgh's Own),[184] and a recital by the DominionCarillonneur on thePeace Tower carillon followed the national ceremony.[179]

Memorial services inHalifax, Nova Scotia, and Toronto, Ontario, were also broadcast online, with the former service featuring a eulogy byLieutenant GovernorArthur LeBlanc.[185][186][187]

Australia

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A 41-gun salute was observed outsideParliament House in Australia on the afternoon of 10 April.[65] A small church service was held inSt Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, on 11 April, for Australian officials to pay respect to the Duke.[125][188] Another memorial service led by ArchbishopGeoffrey Smith was held atSt. Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide on 18 April, and was attended bySouth Australian dignitaries.[189]

New Zealand

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A 41-gun salute was observed in New Zealand fromPoint Jerningham at noon on 11 April.[190] On 13 April, MPs in New Zealand convened to pay tribute to him, including performing awaiata.[191]

A state memorial service was also held atWellington Cathedral of St. Paul on 21 April, led by ArchbishopPhilip Richardson.[192] Speakers during the service includedPrime MinisterJacinda Ardern andGovernor-GeneralDame Patsy Reddy.[192] The current and former governors-general, prime ministers, parliamentarians, and the high commissioners from Australia and the United Kingdom attended the congregation.[192][193]

Cyprus

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TheHigh Commission of Cyprus in London flew the flags of Cyprus and the European Union at half-mast on the day of the funeral

In Cyprus, where Philip spent a decade as aRoyal Navy officer, churches were encouraged to hold a commemorative service before the funeral.[194][195] A Sung Eucharist was conducted on 14 April at St Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Nicosia, in thanksgiving for the Duke's life. It was attended by ArchbishopMichael Lewis andBritish High Commissioner to CyprusStephen Lillie.[196]

Malta

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On 17 April a gun salute was held at noon at theUpper Barrakka Saluting Battery overlooking theGrand Harbour inValletta. The nine-gun salute – one for each decade of the Duke of Edinburgh's life – was organised by the Wirt Artna Foundation and the Malta Tourism Authority.[197][198] Tributes were also held atVilla Guardamangia inPietà; a villa where Philip lived while serving in the navy in the late 1940s. The villa was the residence of the royal couple from 1949 to 1951, when Philip was stationed in Malta as the captain ofHMS Magpie. The tribute was organised by the Malta George Cross Movement; and saw members of the movement, the Royal Naval Association Malta branch, the Malta Command WW2 Living History Group, and members of the public lay flowers and wreaths at the steps of the villa.[199]

Vanuatu

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Yaohnanen men in 2012, holding photographs from their meeting with the Duke in 2007

The Kastom people around the villages ofYaohnanen and Yakel on the southern island ofTanna inVanuatu, whoworship Prince Philip, mourned his death. The Union Flag was flown at half mast on the grounds of thenakamal. A formal weeks-long mourning period was declared and many tribespeople gathered on 12 April in a ceremony to remember Philip.[200][201][202] During their mourning period, villagers met periodically to conduct rites and display memorabilia,yams and kava plants.[200][201][202] Many of the tribesmen believe that while his body lies at rest, the Duke's soul will return to "its spiritual home, the island of Tanna".[200] Kirk Huffman, an anthropologist familiar with the group, said that after their period of mourning the group would probably transfer their veneration to Prince Charles, who had visited Vanuatu in 2018 and met with some of the tribal leaders.[203]

Greece and Denmark

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As Philip was Greek by birth, thePresident of Greece,Katerina Sakellaropoulou, shared a photograph of him as a young boy dressed in the uniform of anEvzone guard. The photograph had been presented to the nation by Prince Charles on a visit to Athens in March 2021.[204]Constantine II, Philip's first cousin once removed and the lastking of the Hellenes, praised Philip's dedication to his country and the Commonwealth.[205] While the funeral was held at Windsor, Philip was honoured with a memorial prayer inSaint Spyridon Church in Corfu by themetropolitan of Corfu, Paxos and Diapontia, Nektarios.[206]

TheSaint Spyridon Church in Corfu where a memorial prayer took place for the Duke on the day of his funeral

From Denmark, a nation of which Philip was also born a prince, QueenMargrethe II sent condolences to Queen Elizabeth II.[207][208] TheDanish Royal House shared a portrait in which Philip was wearing the DanishOrder of the Elephant.[209] The flags over Margrethe's official residence atAmalienborg in Copenhagen were flown at half-mast, by her orders, for the funeral on 17 April.[210]

Royalty

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Various heads of existing and formerEuropean monarchies, most of whom were related to the Duke (predominantly throughVictoria of the United Kingdom andChristian IX of Denmark),[211] shared their grief, includingPhilippe andMathilde, the King and Queen of the Belgians;[76] Margrethe II, the Queen of Denmark;[207] Constantine II, the last King of the Hellenes;[205]Henri, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg;[212]Albert II, the Prince of Monaco;[213]Willem-Alexander andMáxima, the King and Queen of the Netherlands, and PrincessBeatrix of the Netherlands;[76]Harald V, the King of Norway;[214]Margareta, Custodian of the Crown of Romania;[215]Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia;[216]Felipe VI andLetizia, the King and Queen of Spain;[76]Carl XVI Gustaf andSilvia, the King and Queen of Sweden;[76] andAlexander andKatherine, the former Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Yugoslavia.[217]

Other monarchs and heads of royal houses from different parts of the world, including native monarchies of Commonwealth nations, also sent their condolences.[c]

Flags were flown at half-mast at several royal palaces. The Norwegian Royal House announced that a flag would be flown at half-mast from the balcony of theRoyal Palace, Oslo, on 9 April and on the day of the funeral.[230][231] On the day of the funeral, flags at theGrand Ducal Palace andBerg Castle in Luxembourg, and theRoyal Standard of Sweden atStockholm Palace were also flown at half mast.[232][233]

Bhutan

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In Tibetan Buddhism, lightingbutterlamps for the deceased symbolises the hope that he is free of suffering and his soul will reach enlightenment.

King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck andQueen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan gave orders for special prayers to be held in monasteries across the nation in memory of the Duke, for about a week following his death. On 10 April, the King and Queen offered prayers before a portrait of the Duke at the Mongar Dzong, a Buddhist fortress-monastery inMongar, and lit 1000butterlamps, which inTibetan Buddhism symbolises the hope that the person is free of suffering and that his soul will reach enlightenment. They were accompanied byQueen Mother Tshering Yangdon,PrinceGyaltshab Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, andAshi Yeatso Lhamo.[234][235]

InThimphu,PrinceDasho Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck, accompanied by theForeign MinisterTandi Dorji, British residents in Bhutan, and Bhutanese who studied in the United Kingdom, also offered prayers and lit 1000 butterlamps at theSimtokha Dzong.[235][236][237][238]

Sweden

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Sweden honoured the Duke, who was a Knight of theRoyal Order of the Seraphim, the foremost order of Sweden, on the day of his funeral. The Duke was awarded the order by King Gustaf VI Adolf on 23 June 1954. The Duke was the 683rd Knight of the Order since its inception in 1748.[239]

The Duke'scoat of arms as a Knight of the Royal Order of the Seraphim was then taken from the palace toRiddarholmen Church in Stockholm, where the great bell rang a traditional Seraphim Toll (Serafimerringningen) for one hour, from noon to 1 pm. The Vice-Chancellor delivered the eulogy for the deceased Knight of the Order. The Duke's coat of arms were then hung in the church.[240][241] The Duke's sash and Order of the Seraphim was on display in St George's Chapel on the day of the funeral. The Swedish Royal Family sent wreaths to the British Royal Family.[242]

International

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Tributes left to the Duke outside theBritish Consulate-General, Hong Kong, on 10 April

Past and present representatives of the governments of many nations gave tribute to the life of the Duke and his impact around the world.[d] Also sharing sympathy were thepresident of the European Commission,Ursula von der Leyen,[76] a spokesperson forSecretary-General of the United NationsAntónio Guterres,[308]Director-General of the World Health OrganizationTedros Adhanom,[309]Director-General of the World Trade OrganizationNgozi Okonjo-Iweala,[310]President of the World BankDavid Malpass,[311]Secretary General of NATOJens Stoltenberg,[312]Pope Francis,[262] and the 14thDalai Lama,Tenzin Gyatso.[76]

Republic of Ireland

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On the day of the funeral, the Irish National flag at all State buildings in the Republic of Ireland was flown at half-mast as a "mark of respect" for the Duke. Under Ireland's National Flag Guidelines, the flag is flown at half-mast on "all prominent government buildings" with a permanent flag pole on the death of a national or international figure.[313]

The Irish National flag was previously flown at half-mast on all State buildings in 1997, on the day ofDiana's funeral, and in 2002, to mark thedeath of the Queen Mother.[314]

Media coverage

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News of death

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The press release was issued at midday. The BBC suspended all non-children's programming until at least 6 pm on 9 April, and replaced it with respectful programming following the announcement. Viewers watching programmes on other BBC channels or channels such asGold (which is owned by a commercial subsidiary of the BBC,BBC Studios) were greeted with a black banner reading "Please tune to BBC News for a breaking news story." On the radio, the broadcasts were changed first tothe national anthem, and then to sombre music. The BBC's television channels adopted special reports on the Duke's life. OnBBC News, the presenterMartine Croxall interrupted the rolling reports to announce the Duke's death. The channel then briefly cut to images of the Duke to allow her to remove her necklace and put on a black cardigan; all BBC channels then assumed the BBC News feed for the report, althoughBBC Two was already simulcasting the BBC News channel at the time of the announcement.[315]

External videos
video iconAnnouncement of the death of the Duke of Edinburgh on the BBC News channel read byMartine Croxall

To formally announce the news onBBC One, the broadcast went dark, with a simple title card then appearing and announcing a news report would follow.[316] Croxall announced the death of the Duke again before reading the press release. After the announcement, an image of the Duke was shown, with the national anthem played. Croxall continued to anchor the coverage before BBC News' lead anchorHuw Edwards took over from 1 pm.[316] Meanwhile, onITV, a live interview onThis Morning was interrupted, with the hostEamonn Holmes quietly informed of the death by crew members in order to announce the news. He andRuth Langsford brought the programme to an end and the network changed its feed toITN forLucrezia Millarini to announce the news.[317] The other major British broadcasters,Sky News,Channel 4 andChannel 5, had similar responses, and all networks suspended regular programming until various times in the afternoon and evening of 9 April;[316][317] programming onBBC Four was suspended for the entire day.[318] BBC television presenters have black clothing on hand in the case of sudden high-profile deaths, and a BBC guideline saw all presenters and guests, during suspended programming, wearing black.[315] On BBC channels, presenters were still dressed in black over the weekend following the Duke's death and on 12 April, while ITV presenters onGood Morning Britain on that date were not.[319] Channel 4 was later criticised for continuing with much of its planned schedule on the evening of 9 April,[320] but both the BBC and ITV received a flood of viewer complaints for postponing or cancelling their regular programmes to allow continuous coverage. Viewer ratings fell across the television networks except Channel 4, which gained viewers.[321] By 13 April the BBC had received nearly 111,000 complaints over its coverage, overtakingJerry Springer: The Opera as the United Kingdom's most complained about broadcast.[322]

OnBBC Radio, all stations were forcibly cut-off at 12:10 pm, and following a brief silence, the Radio 4 continuity announcerTom Sandars read the official announcement before the national anthem was played. Sandars then repeated the announcement and all stations then took a special BBC News programme presented byEvan Davis. The all-network simulcast continued until 4 pm, when both Radio 1 and 1Xtra switched to a mix of instrumental music and regular announcements. Radios 2 and 3 broke away an hour later, and began playing easy listening and classical music respectively for the rest of the evening. Commercial radio networks had varying responses to the news –LBC broke the news at the time the official announcement was published; the rest of theGlobal networks, includingCapital,Heart andSmooth, first broke the news in a special bulletin at 12:15 pm. TheBauer Radio networks, such asAbsolute Radio,Greatest Hits Radio,Hits Radio andJazz FM, waited until 12:30 pm to announce the news. Following the initial announcement, all commercial music stations suspended advertisements and continuously played easy listening songs with frequent announcements briefly informing listeners of the news.[323]

In the United States theAmerican Broadcasting Company (ABC),CBS andNBC all broke into regular programming to announce the Duke's death.[324][325][326] TheAustralian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) also put a halt into regular broadcasting to report the news.[327]

Coverage of funeral

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The BBC covered the funeral on BBC One and BBC News, and onRadio 4 andRadio 5 Live. The lead presenters for its television coverage were Huw Edwards,Sophie Raworth, the formerRoyal MarineJJ Chalmers;Martha Kearney hosted the radio coverage alongsideJonny Dymond andTracy Borman.[328] The funeral was also broadcast onITV, hosted byTom Bradby, as well as on Sky News andSky One, hosted byDermot Murnaghan.ABC,CBS,CNN,Fox News,MSNBC,NBC andBBC America broadcast the funeral in the United States.[329][330] An estimated 13.6 million people watched the event in the UK.[331]

Thanksgiving service

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Service

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A service of thanksgiving for the Duke's life took place at Westminster Abbey on 29 March 2022 with the Queen in attendance.[332] She was accompanied by her second son, the Duke of York, on her way from Windsor to the abbey's side entrance and on her way out of the abbey through the south transept.[333][334] It marked her first major public appearance after experiencing mobility issues and testing positive for COVID-19.[333] The service was broadcast onBBC One and presented by Huw Edwards.[335]

The service lasted for 45 minutes and included elements that could not have been implemented during the funeral service, including theDuke of Edinburgh's Gold Award recipients lining the entry to Westminster Abbey.[333] The flowers decorating the abbey included roses, carnations, eryngium (sea holly) and dendrobium orchids. Orchids were a part of the Queen's wedding bouquet and sea holly was chosen in tribute to the Duke's naval career.[336] The Queen, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Princess Royal, the Queen of Spain and Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands wore outfits with the shades of Edinburgh green, the Duke's official livery colour, and the Queen adorned her coat with a brooch given to her by Philip over 50 years ago, while the Duchess of Cornwall wore the silver Bugle Horn brooch ofThe Rifles, of which both she and the late Duke have been colonels-in-chief.[336]

David Hoyle,Dean of Westminster;David Conner,Dean of Windsor; andJustin Welby,Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated at the thanksgiving service.[336] The Westminster Abbey and theChapel Royal Choirs performed at the service, while the Royal Marines provided the music at the beginning and the end of the ceremony.[337] The Household Cavalry trumpeters and the Central Band of the Royal Air Force were also part of the service.[338] Music before the service included "Andante cantabile" fromSymphony No 3 byCharles-Marie Widor, "Bist du bei mirBWV 508" byGottfried Heinrich Stölzel (arranged byJohann Sebastian Bach), "Salix" fromPlymouth Suite byPercy Whitlock, Prelude to49th Parallel byRalph Vaughan Williams, "Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" byRichard Wagner, "Canterbury Chorale" byJan Van der Roost,Lux Aurumque byEric Whitacre, "Men of Honour Part 2" byMark Isham, "Pacific", "Shepherd's Song" fromLudwig van Beethoven'sSymphony No. 6; and "Benedictus" fromSonata Britannica byCharles Villiers Stanford.[339] The hymn "To Be a Pilgrim" byJohn Bunyan was sung to an arrangement byJames O'Donnell as the Queen made her way to her seat.[339] In the bidding, the Dean of Westminster paid tribute to the Duke as a person who "put privilege to work and understood his rank as a spur to service".[336] Doyin Sonibare, a gold award winner, paid tribute to Philip during her speech.[340] The first lesson,Isaiah 40:25–31, was read by theLord Wallace of Tankerness, followed by the choir singingWilliam Byrd's "Prevent us, O Lord" from theBook of Common Prayer.[339][336]Dame Sarah Mullally read the second lesson,Philippians 4:4–9, after which the choir and attendees sang "All Creatures of Our God and King" byWilliam Henry Draper to an arrangement by James O'Donnell.[336] The Dean of Windsor delivered an address, mentioning that the Duke would have hated the idea of being remembered as a "plaster saint" as he had no tolerance for "pomposity or flattery" during his lifetime.[336] Following his address the choir sangTe Deum in C byBenjamin Britten.[336] Prayers were then delivered by Mark Birch, Minor Canon and Precentor; Kenneth MacKenzie, Minister of Crathie Church; Paul Fergusson, Dean of the Order of the Thistle and of the Chapel Royal, Scotland;Martin Poll, Chaplain to the Royal Chapel of All Saints, Windsor Great Park;Paul Wright, Sub-Dean of Her Majesty's Chapels Royal; James Hawkey, Canon in Residence.[336] The choir and attendees sangWilliam Williams Pantycelyn's "Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer" before the Archbishop of Canterbury gave the blessing.[336] The event ended with the attendees singing "God Save the Queen".[336] At the service's conclusion, the Queen thanked Doyin Sonibare and the clergy who took part in the service.[336] Music after the service included "Allegro molto e ritmico" from Sonata Britannica, and "The Seafarers" played by the Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines Portsmouth.[339][336]

Guests

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1,800 people were present for the service at Westminster Abbey. Along with European and Asian royalty in attendance, 500 representatives of the charities and patronages affiliated with the Duke attended the service, along with members of the Queen and the Duke's household, representatives of the British and overseas governments, more than 100 members of the armed forces (including Highlanders Pipe Major and the Grenadier Guards Bearer Party who took part in the funeral),[341] realmhigh commissioners, and the regiments associated with the Duke.[337] Guests at the service included:[342][343][344][345][346]

Immediate family

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Philip's grandson and granddaughter-in-law, theDuke andDuchess of Sussex, who reside in the United States, did not attend the memorial service due to self-expressed security concerns.[347]

Other descendants of the Queen's father KingGeorge VI
Other descendants of the Queen's paternal grandfather KingGeorge V and their families
Other descendants of the Queen's paternal great-grandfather KingEdward VII
  • The Duke of Fife, the Duke's second cousin twice removed
  • Lady Alexandra Etherington, the Duke's second cousin twice removed
Mountbatten family
Descendants ofPrincess Margarita of Greece and Denmark
  • The Dowager Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the Duke's niece-in-law
    • Princess Cécile of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Ajoy Mani, the Duke's grandniece and grandnephew-in-law
    • The Prince and Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the Duke's grandnephew and grandniece-in-law
      • The Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the Duke's great-grandnephew
  • Prince Andreas of Hohenlohe-Langenburg's family:
    • Princess Katharina of Waldeck-Pyrmont, the Duke's grandniece
    • Princess Tatjana of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the Duke's grandniece
  • Prince Albrecht of Hohenlohe-Langenburg's family:
    • Prince Ludwig of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the Duke's grandnephew
Descendants ofPrincess Theodora of Greece and Denmark
  • Princess Margarita of Baden's family:
  • Maximilian, Margrave of Baden's family:
    • The Hereditary Prince and Hereditary Princess of Baden, the Duke's grandnephew and grandniece-in-law
    • Prince Leopold of Baden, the Duke's grandnephew
    • Prince Michael and Princess Christina of Baden, the Duke's grandnephew and grandniece-in-law
  • Prince Ludwig of Baden's family:
    • Prince Berthold and Princess Nina of Baden, the Duke's grandnephew and grandniece-in-law
Descendants ofPrincess Sophie of Greece and Denmark's father-in-lawPrince Frederick Charles of Hesse
  • The Landgrave and Landgravine of Hesse, the Duke's third cousin once removed and his wife
Descendants of the Duke's father's second cousinAnastasia de Torby
Rhys-Jones family
  • Christopher Rhys-Jones, father of the Duke's daughter-in-law
    • David Rhys-Jones, brother of the Duke's daughter-in-law

Foreign royalty

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Reigning houses
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The King andQueen of Norway who were set to attend the service did not travel to the UK as the King was still recovering from COVID-19.[348] The King is the Duke's second cousin once removed.

Non-reigning houses
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Politicians and officeholders

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Other figures

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Footnotes

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  1. ^The Australian flag was flown at half-mast on 10 and 17 April.[117][118] In Belize, the governor-general ordered all national flags to fly at half-mast and church bells rung on 17 April.[119][120] In New Zealand, flags on government and naval buildings were ordered at half-mast on 10 April 13 April, 17 April, and on 21 April, the day of the memorial service in New Zealand.[96][97][121] In Saint Lucia, the government announced the flag would be flown at half-mast on 9 April.[122] In Saint Kitts and Nevis, government buildings and facilities were instructed to fly all flags at half-mast on 17 April.[123]
  2. ^There was not a sitting governor general at the time, as the ceremony took place between the resignation ofJulie Payette in January and the installation ofMary Simon in July.
  3. ^Hamad, the King of Bahrain;[218]Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck andJetsun Pema, the King and Queen of Bhutan;[219]Luiz, Head of the Imperial House of Brazil;[220]Hassanal Bolkiah andSaleha, the Sultan and Queen of Brunei;[221]Norodom Sihamoni, the King of Cambodia;[222]Mswati III andNtfombi, the King and Queen Mother of Eswatini;[84]Naruhito andMasako, the Emperor and Empress of Japan;[223]Abdullah II, the King of Jordan;[224]Nawaf, the Emir of Kuwait;[225]Abdullah andAzizah, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia;[226]Mohammed VI, the King of Morocco;[227]Haitham, the Sultan of Oman;[218]Reza Pahlavi, Head of the House of Pahlavi;[228]Tamim, the Emir of Qatar;[76]Salman andMohammed, the King and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia;[218] andVajiralongkorn, the King of Thailand.[229]
  4. ^Including: Afghanistan;[243] Algeria;[244] Argentina;[245] Armenia;[246] Austria;[247] Azerbaijan;[248] Belarus;[249] Bosnia and Herzegovina;[250] Bulgaria;[251] China;[252] Colombia;[253] Croatia;[254] Cuba;[255] Czech Republic;[256] Egypt;[257] Estonia;[258] Finland;[259] France;[76] Georgia;[260] Germany;[76] Guatemala;[261] the Holy See;[262] Hungary;[263] Iceland;[264] Indonesia;[265] Iraq;[266] Ireland;[267][268] Israel;[267] Italy;[269] Japan;[270] Kazakhstan;[271][272] Kyrgyzstan;[273] Lebanon;[274] Lithuania;[275] Mexico;[276] Moldova;[277] Mongolia;[278] the Netherlands;[279] Norway;[280] Palestine;[281] Panama;[282] the Philippines;[283] Poland;[284][285] Portugal;[286] Romania;[287] Russia;[76] Senegal;[288] Serbia;[289] Slovakia;[290] Slovenia;[291] Somalia;[292] South Korea;[293] Spain;[294] Switzerland;[295] Taiwan;[296] Tajikistan;[297] Thailand;[298][299] Turkey;[300] Turkmenistan;[301] Ukraine;[302] the United Arab Emirates;[218] the United States;[303] Uzbekistan;[304] Venezuela;[305][306] Vietnam;[307] and Zimbabwe.[76]

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