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The British people expressed their gratitude to Prince Philip’s departure

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Information that Prince Philip, spouse of Queen Elizabeth II, died at the age of 99 at the house of Windsor Castle has shocked many people in the misty island nation.
In the afternoon of yesterday (UK time), the Royal Family issued the official announcement of Prince Philip’s departure, which was placed at the main gate of Buckingham Palace in London according to a traditional etiquette, however later it was about an hour that the notice was removed to limit the crowds gathered in front of the palace door.

Buckingham Palace staff posted the notice at the main entrance of the palace. Photo: Reuters. The official Royal announcement of Prince Philip’s departure. Photo: PA Media. The British Union flag on the roof of Buckingham Palace has also been lowered in half and hung. Photo: AFP. British people living in London also came to place flowers and gratitude messages in front of Buckingham Palace to condolences with the Royal family before the departure of Prince Philip. Grateful messages are placed next to bouquets of British people. Photo: Getty. Photo: AFP. Photo: Reuters. At Windsor Castle (Berkshire county in southeast England), where Prince Philip spent the last weeks of his life until his last breath, locals also put flowers at the door. radio. Photo: Getty. Photo: AFP. At Holyroodhouse Palace, the house of Queen Elizabeth II in Edinburgh (Scotland), also held a flag to fly and some people came to place flowers. Photo: Getty. Photo: PA Media. Yesterday’s sporting events in England also took two minutes of silence to commemorate Prince Philip. Photo: Getty. Horse racing participants and spectators came to watch at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool city spent two minutes of silence to condolences with the British Royal at the departure of Prince Philip. Photo: PA Media. The Royal Family said specific information about Prince Phillip’s funeral will be announced as soon as possible. However, in the context of the complicated COVID-19 epidemic in the UK, it is likely that Prince Philip’s funeral will be carefully planned to limit the spread of the SARS-CoV- virus. 2.

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