Prince Philip funeral: When there will be a minute’s silence to celebrate life of Duke of Edinburgh

The Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral will happen on Saturday, April 17, at 3pm in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.

The funeral service will start with a nationwide minute’s silence at 3pm earlier than a ceremonial procession contained in the grounds of Windsor Castle takes place.

The plans for the funeral are consistent with The Duke of Edinburgh’s personal private needs, and the event will recognise and celebrate Prince Philip’s life and his greater than 70 years of service to The Queen, the UK and the Commonwealth.

It will be a Ceremonial Royal Funeral, the identical as for Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and Diana, Princess of Wales fairly than a State Funeral – one thing which is mostly reserved for Monarchs.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin, coated with His Royal Highness’s Personal Standard and dressed with a wreath of flowers, will relaxation initially within the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle, the place it will stay till the day of the funeral.

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On Saturday, The Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin will be moved by a Bearer Party discovered by The Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.

Positioned within the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle will be consultant detachments drawn from His Royal Highness’s army particular relationships.

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Members of the Royal Family and The Duke of Edinburgh’s family will stroll behind the coffin from the Quadrangle, down Chapel Hill and into Horseshoe Cloister.

The funeral service will start with a nationwide minute’s silence at 3pm.

Due to coronavirus restrictions, the service will be attended by a restricted quantity of visitors, together with Her Majesty The Queen and members of the Royal Family.

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The coffin, carried by a Bearer Party discovered by the Royal Marines, will be acquired on the high of the West Steps of St George’s Chapel by the Dean of Windsor and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Naval Cap and Sword will be positioned on the coffin forward of the service and His Royal Highness’s Insignia will be laid on the Altar of the Chapel.

At the conclusion of the service, His Royal Highness will be interred within the Royal Vault in St George’s Chapel.

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