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How to watch the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral on Saturday

The Royal Family is urging the public to stay home this weekend, stating the best way to watch the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral is on television. If you’re unsure where to find coverage of the funeral, which will be held at 3 p.m. BST on Saturday, 17 April, here’s a breakdown by country. Worldwide The Royal Family YouTube channel will be live streaming the funeral from approximately…
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Land Rover hearse designed by Prince Philip revealed

The specially designed Land Rover hearse that will carry the Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin from Windsor Castle to St George’s Chapel has been revealed by Buckingham Palace ahead of Prince Philip’s funeral Saturday afternoon. The Duke of Edinburgh designed the green Land Rover that will be used this weekend. The project to design the vehicle began 18 years ago. The hearse is made from a Land…
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Remembering Philip: The Prince who spoke out ahead of his time

Born in 1921, throughout his life, the stereotypes and society’s way would change in countless ways. Prince Philip would become a man many years ahead of his time by following behind the woman he loved and speaking openly on different causes important to him. [getty src=”141821580″ width=”594″ height=”471″ tld=”com”] In the early 1950s, Philip was forced to retire from…
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Books written by the Duke of Edinburgh

Throughout his life, the Duke of Edinburgh authored 13 books and contributed an amount of forwards to others. Sharing his passion for the environment, his books ranged from issues close to him to speeches he wrote himself. To commemorate his life, Royal Central is recapping the Duke’s published works. Selected speeches,: 1948-1955 (1957) Published by Oxford University Press in 1957, the…
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