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British people commemorate Prince Philip, the government’s reminder to ensure the epidemic prevention

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British officials advise people not to gather in front of the palaces to commemorate Prince Philip, in order to limit the spread of the epidemic.

The British put flowers to commemorate Prince Philip Many people in London come in front of Buckingham Palace gate to place flowers to commemorate Prince Philip. Queen Elizabeth II’s husband passed away on April 9, at the age of 99. On the afternoon of April 9 (local time), Buckingham Palace hung the announcement of Prince Phiplip’s departure. The prince’s funeral will not be held at the national level. However, the prince himself is said to not want a noisy funeral, according to NBC News. Photo: Reuters. The people gathered outside Buckingham Palace after the palace announced the death of the prince. The royal family said that Queen Elizabeth II was considering a plan to hold a funeral for her husband, following government guidelines amid the Covid-19 epidemic. Accordingly, she had to decide which family members were allowed to attend Prince Philip’s funeral. Grandmothers and children will also have to wear a mask and stand 2 meters away. Photo: Reuters. People also gathered outside Windsor palace to mourn Prince Philip. The prince’s coffin will be housed in Windsor Castle, before being taken to St. Basilica. George to the funeral. Photo: Reuters. The people placed flowers and prayed in front of Buckingham Palace in memory of Prince Philip. The UK Government Office urges the public not to over-congregate at the palaces, and to continue to follow advice to preserve public health, especially to avoid crowds and to restrict travel. Photo: Reuters. A resident prayed outside of Windsor Castle, near London. From 6pm on April 9 (local time), Westminster Abbey in London started ringing the bell once a minute, a total of 99 times. Photo: Reuters. Some people who love Prince Philip could not hold back tears after the announcement of his death. Photo: Reuters. Athletes at a racecourse in Liverpool spend a minute in remembrance after the Buckingham Palace announcement. Many television stations adjusted their broadcast plans, to broadcast the national anthem following the official announcement of Prince Philip’s departure. Photo: Reuters. The British flag is lowered on the Victoria Tower, part of the British Parliament building, in London. Photo: Reuters. Candles and flowers were placed in front of palaces in tribute to Prince Philip. His funeral is expected to take place after more than a week. Current anti-epidemic regulations in the UK only allow no more than 30 people to attend funerals. Photo: Reuters.

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