Sunday, 11 April 2021

Prince Philip dies: Archbishop Justin Welby will lead special remembrance service today

The Archbishop of Canterbury led a solemn remembrance service for Prince Philip at Canterbury Cathedral today. 

The service began at 10.30am with Justin Welby paying tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh after his loss of life on Friday morning. 

It was a small, socially distanced gathering with the Queen represented by Lady Colgrain, the Lord-Lieutenant of Kent. Also in attendance was the High Sheriff of Kent, the Lord Mayor of Kent, the Sheriff of Canterbury and the chief government of Canterbury.   

Edward Elgar’s stirring Nimrod was performed, the piece of music that accompanies many British funerals and memorial companies and is performed yearly on the Cenotaph in London to mark the National Service of Remembrance.  

In his sermon, the Archbishop stated that the Duke of Edinburgh had a ‘outstanding willingness’ to ‘take the hand he was dealt in life’. However, he added that the Duke ‘would have been the primary to harrumph strongly at over-spiritualisation of himself’.

The Reverend Canon Tim Naish spoke after the Archbishop and added: ‘We pray for all those that mourn Prince Philip’s loss of life. We pray for consolation and power for Elizabeth our Queen.’ 

Marking the third of eight days of nationwide morning, individuals additionally gathered at royal palaces to go away flowers regardless of calls from the palace and the federal government to remain away to take care of social distancing tips. 

Paying tribute to the late Duke on the special service today, Mr Welby stated: ‘It is God who creates, God who calls, and God who sends. For His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, there was a willingness, a outstanding willingness, to take the hand he was dealt in life, and straightforwardly to comply with its name. To search its that means, to exit and on as despatched, to inquire and assume, to belief and to hope. 

He added: ‘For the royal household, as for each different, no phrases can attain into the depth of sorrow that goes into bereavement. We all know that it isn’t merely an element of age or familiarity. It shouldn’t be obliterated by the fact of a really lengthy life remarkably led, neither is the predictability of loss of life’s arrival a softening of the blow. Loss is loss.’

The archbishop urged prayers for the household and others who’re grieving.

He stated: ‘Our lives aren’t accomplished earlier than loss of life, however their eternity is ready. So we will certainly pray that the Duke of Edinburgh might relaxation in peace and rise in glory. We might pray for consolation. We might pray and provide love for all who discover that an excellent life leaves a really nice hole.

‘For the royal household and the thousands and thousands who’ve themselves suffered loss, we will know that the presence of Christ will convey peace, and the sunshine of Christ will shine strongly, and it’s in that gentle that we will strengthen each other with everlasting hope.’ 

It comes forward of Philip’s funeral subsequent Saturday, which is predicted to be officiated by Mr Welby and David Conner, the Dean of Windsor. 

Buckingham Palace introduced yesterday that Prince Philip’s ceremonial royal funeral will happen on April 17 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, and a nationwide minute’s silence will be noticed because it begins at 3pm. The funeral service will be broadcast worldwide. 

The Archbishop Justin Welby said that the Duke of Edinburgh had a 'remarkable willingness' to 'take the hand he was dealt in life'

The Archbishop Justin Welby stated that the Duke of Edinburgh had a ‘outstanding willingness’ to ‘take the hand he was dealt in life’ 

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Buckingham Palace introduced yesterday that Prince Philip’s ceremonial royal funeral will happen on April 17 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle

It was a small, socially distanced gathering with the Queen represented by Lady Colgrain, the Lord-Lieutenant of Kent. Also in attendance was the High Sheriff of Kent, the Lord Mayor of Kent, the Sheriff of Canterbury and the chief executive of Canterbury

It was a small, socially distanced gathering with the Queen represented by Lady Colgrain, the Lord-Lieutenant of Kent. Also in attendance was the High Sheriff of Kent, the Lord Mayor of Kent, the Sheriff of Canterbury and the chief government of Canterbury 

A girl lays down flowers outside Windsor Castle today after Prince Philip died at the age of 99 on Friday morning

A lady lays down flowers outdoors Windsor Castle today after Prince Philip died on the age of 99 on Friday morning

A mourner cries outside Windsor Castle this morning as the nation continues to pay tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh after his death

A mourner cries outdoors Windsor Castle this morning because the nation continues to pay tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh after his loss of life

Mr Welby additionally paid tribute to the Duke final evening and stated Philip had been somebody with a ‘deep and real sense of service and humility’.

He stated: ‘It wasn’t ‘me, me, me’. It was in regards to the world, about these he served, and in doing that his personal position was increasingly important.

‘He had a righteous impatience. He wouldn’t settle for the established order. If issues weren’t proper, he would say so and say so rapidly, and clearly, and infrequently bluntly.

‘Prince Philip, additionally although, had a deep and real sense of service and humility.’

He described him as somebody who ‘knew the skills he had and what he might convey, and he introduced them 100%, at full throttle, proper by means of his life’.  

The Duke will be taken to St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on a Land Rover he helped to design, and will be flanked by pall bearers from the Royal Marines, Regiments, Corps and Air Stations.

The resolution to hold Philip within the custom-built automotive comes after he’s stated to have instructed the Queen: ‘Just stick me behind a Land Rover and drive me to Windsor.’

Immediately behind the Land Rover, the Prince of Wales and different family members, more likely to be the Duke’s different youngsters and a few of his grandchildren together with Harry and William, will proceed on foot.

Prince Harry will journey to the UK to be along with his household for the service, however his spouse Meghan will stay at their house in California after being ‘suggested to not journey’ by her physician. 

Official royal mourning will then happen for 2 weeks after the funeral.  

Only 30 individuals – anticipated to be the Duke’s youngsters, grandchildren and different shut household – will attend as company. 

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not be amongst company, having stepped apart to permit for the attendance of as many relations as potential throughout coronavirus restrictions, No 10 stated final evening. 

Household Division veterans pose at the entrance of Windsor Castle this morning after Prince Philip's death on Friday

Household Division veterans pose on the entrance of Windsor Castle this morning after Prince Philip’s loss of life on Friday

Mourners flocked to Windsor Castle to leave flowers and pay tribute to the Duke this morning despite requests from the government and the palace not to

Mourners flocked to Windsor Castle to go away flowers and pay tribute to the Duke this morning regardless of requests from the federal government and the palace to not

People on The Long Walk at Windsor Castle this morning with royal fans flocking in droves to pay tribute to Prince Philip

People on The Long Walk at Windsor Castle this morning with royal followers flocking in droves to pay tribute to Prince Philip

Flowers left outside Buckingham Palace. A note on flowers left paying tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh after his death

Flowers left outdoors Buckingham Palace. A word on flowers left paying tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh after his loss of life

The Land Rover ‘hearse’ is a becoming tribute to Philip – the nation’s longest consort – who was recognized for his sensible expertise and his enduring curiosity in design and engineering.

The purpose-built Land Rover was specifically modified to hold a coffin – in a undertaking that the duke helped with a few years in the past.

The car will course of slowly by means of the grounds of Windsor Castle forward of the funeral, draped in his private commonplace, a wreath of flowers and his naval cap and sword.

A bearer get together from the Grenadier Guards will place the coffin on the Land Rover on the state entrance of the fort, earlier than the car begins the eight-minute journey at strolling tempo to the west steps of the chapel.

It will be flanked by pall bearers reflecting the duke’s special relationships with the army – the Royal Marines, Regiments, Corps and Air Stations.

Immediately behind the Land Rover, the Prince of Wales and different members of the royal household, more likely to be the duke’s different youngsters and a few of his grandchildren, will proceed on foot.

A specifically modified Land Rover, Naval procession and royal mourning: Prince Philip’s funeral particulars are launched by palace 

  • 2.40pm: Coffin emerges from State Entrance of Windsor Castle

The duke’s coffin, accompanied by the Dean of Windsor and the Lord Chamberlain, will be moved to the State Entrance of Windsor Castle by a Bearer Party of The Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.

The coffin will emerge and the Bearer Party will place it onto a specifically modified Land Rover, which Philip helped to design, to move it to St George’s Chapel.

  • 2.45pm: The procession leaves for St George’s Chapel

The procession from the state entrance to the West Steps of the chapel will take eight minutes.

The Prince of Wales and members of the royal household will participate within the procession on foot, instantly behind the duke’s coffin, along with employees from Philip’s family.

The route of the procession will be lined by representatives drawn from the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the Highlanders, 4th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland and the Royal Air Force.

Minute weapons will be fired by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery from the east garden of Windsor Castle during the procession, and the Curfew Tower Bell will toll.

  • 2.53pm: The Land Rover reaches the West Steps of the chapel

A Guard of Honour and Band from The Rifles will obtain the coffin on the foot of the West Steps, with the nationwide anthem being performed because the coffin enters Horseshoe Cloister.

A bearing get together of Royal Marines will carry the coffin up the steps and pause for the minute’s silence.

  • 3.00pm: National minute of silence

Following the minute’s silence, the Dean of Windsor, along with the Archbishop of Canterbury, will obtain the coffin on the prime of the West Steps.

In conserving with coronavirus tips to restrict company contained in the chapel, a lot of the procession will not enter the chapel, aside from members of the royal household, and the duke’s non-public secretary Archie Miller Bakewell.

The funeral service will start because the coffin enters St George’s Chapel.

The Land Rover’s poignant position within the funeral proceedings all the time shaped a part of Operation Forth Bridge – the codename given to the plans following Philip’s loss of life. 

A senior Palace official stated: ‘The Duke of Edinburgh had a hand a few years in the past within the design of those automobiles.’ The official added that there have been two Land Rovers for ‘belt and braces’.

The Queen has accredited the Prime Minister’s advice of nationwide mourning, which started on April 9 and runs till and together with the day of the funeral.  

Originally 800 individuals would have been on account of collect to pay their respects to the nation’s longest serving consort, however Philip is thought to have needed a low key affair. 

The first visitor confirmed by the palace was the duke’s long-standing shut aide, his non-public secretary Brigadier Archie Miller Bakewell, who will be one of many few, and probably solely, non-royals invited to attend.

Brigadier Miller Bakewell had been the Duke’s proper hand man for 11 years, taking over the position in 2010. 

And brothers William and Harry are anticipated to face ‘shoulder to shoulder’ a they arrive collectively for the primary time since Harry’s bombshell Oprah interview.   

All public components of the funeral have been cancelled, and it will be televised however happen solely within the grounds of the fort, the Palace stated. 

The Queen has determined the royal household will enter two weeks of royal mourning, and engagements will proceed applicable to the circumstances, a senior royal official stated. 

The announcement got here as Prince Charles paid a poignant tribute to his father, describing his ‘pricey Papa’ as a ‘very special particular person’ and ‘probably the most outstanding, devoted’ companion to the Queen in an emotional video launched this night. 

In a transferring deal with and talking with out notes, the Prince of Wales stated his father would have been ‘deeply touched’ by the sorrow felt by thousands and thousands of individuals in Britain and internationally at information of his passing. 

He stated he would miss his father ‘enormously’ and added that his household have been ‘deeply grateful’ for the condolences supplied, which he stated would ‘maintain us’ at this ‘significantly unhappy time’. 

The Earl and the Countess of Wessex spent round an hour with the Queen on the fort on Saturday, with a tearful Sophie telling reporters as she left: ‘The Queen has been superb.’   

The duke died peacefully in his sleep at Windsor Castle on Friday, two months earlier than his a hundredth birthday, leaving the Queen and the royal household ‘mourning his loss’. 

The Duke of York arrived at Windsor on Saturday, whereas the Prince of Wales visited his mom there on Friday. Princess Anne left Windsor Castle accompanied by her husband and son Peter Phillips, after visiting her mom this afternoon. 

Gun salutes have been fired throughout the UK, in Gibraltar and at sea in tribute to the duke.

Public components of Operation Forth Bridge – the codename for the duke’s funeral plans – have been deserted for worry of drawing crowds together with the lengthy held preparations for army processions by means of London and Windsor.

Instead, the proceedings will happen solely within the grounds of Windsor Castle, televised, however away from public view and with no entry for royal followers.

An announcement on the official Royal Family Twitter web page this night learn: ‘The plans for the funeral are in step with His Royal Highness’s personal private needs. The event will recognise and rejoice The Duke’s life and greater than 70 years of service to The Queen, the UK and the Commonwealth.’ 

Confirming that the PM wouldn’t be in attendance, a No 10 spokesperson stated: ‘As a results of the coronavirus laws, solely 30 individuals can attend the funeral of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. 

‘The Prime Minister has all through needed to behave in accordance with what’s greatest for the Royal family, and so to permit for as many relations as potential will not be attending the funeral on Saturday.’  

The English Football League has additionally introduced that each one matches scheduled for 3pm subsequent Saturday will be moved to keep away from clashing with Prince Philip’s funeral. There are 32 video games throughout the Championship, League One and League Two that have been set to get underway at 3pm on the day of the funeral.

On the day of the funeral, the duke’s coffin, accompanied by the Dean of Windsor and the Lord Chamberlain, will be moved to the State Entrance of Windsor Castle by a Bearer Party of The Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. 

On the grass within the Castle’s Quadrangle will be consultant detachments drawn from Philip’s army special relationships.

The Queen is pictured with the Duke of Edinburgh in 2007 walking at Broadlands, Hampshire

The Queen is pictured with the Duke of Edinburgh in 2007 strolling at Broadlands, Hampshire

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The Duke's Defender 130 Gun Bus: This Defender Gun Bus, built from a Td5 130, was commissioned by the Duke of Edinburgh in 2005. After a 45-minute meeting at Sandringham with the Duke this design was created, Land Rover said. It is understood the vehicle that carries his coffin will be similar to the one picture here

The Duke’s Defender 130 Gun Bus: This Defender Gun Bus, constructed from a Td5 130, was commissioned by the Duke of Edinburgh in 2005. After a 45-minute assembly at Sandringham with the Duke this design was created, Land Rover stated. It is known the car that carries his coffin will be much like the one image right here

The Quadrangle will even be lined by the Household Cavalry and The Foot Guards. The Band of the Grenadier Guards, of which Philip was Colonel for 42 years, will lead the procession to St George’s Chapel. 

They will be adopted by the Major General’s Party, after which the Service Chiefs, reflecting His Royal Highness’s shut relationship with the army.   

The procession from the state entrance to the west steps of St George’s Chapel will take eight minutes. 

The route of the procession will be lined by representatives drawn from the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the Highlanders, 4th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland and the Royal Air Force.

Minute weapons will be fired by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery from the east garden of Windsor Castle during the procession, and the Curfew Tower Bell will toll.

A Guard of Honour and Band from The Rifles will obtain the coffin on the foot of the west steps, with the nationwide anthem being performed because the coffin enters Horseshoe Cloister.

In tribute to Philip’s Naval service, a Royal Naval Piping Party of 1 Chief Petty Officer and 5 Ratings will be current.

The piping get together will pipe the ‘Still’ as soon as the Land Rover is stationery on the foot of the steps.

A bearing get together of Royal Marines will carry the coffin up the steps and pause for the minute’s silence. The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Dean of Windsor will then obtain the coffin.

In conserving with coronavirus tips to restrict company contained in the chapel, a lot of the procession will not enter St George’s, aside from members of the royal household, and the duke’s non-public secretary Archie Miller Bakewell.

Full transcript of Archbishop Justin Welby’s Sermon at Service of Remembrance for The Duke of Edinburgh 

Come Holy Spirit, fill our hearts with hope and enjoyment of your resurrection. Amen.

For the Royal household, as for each different, no phrases can attain into the depth of sorrow that goes with bereavement. It shouldn’t be merely an element of age, or familiarity. It shouldn’t be obliterated by the fact of a really lengthy life remarkably led. Nor is the predictability of loss of life’s arrival a softening of the blow.

Loss is loss. For every particular person it’s felt individually and reaches into the center variously. We can’t ever understand how others really feel, nor do two individuals really feel the identical. It is just loss. Some bear it apparently simply, for others it’s crushing. We can’t choose something from that, both in regards to the depth of affection that existed or the fact of grief that’s skilled. We can’t choose, we should not say we all know, we will solely pray and affirm.

Yet it’s in strolling with Jesus Christ that there’s gentle reasonably than darkness. It is usually a seemingly fitful gentle for these caught up in sorrow, nevertheless it shines, and it grows and it brightens and it beckons, and calls us to hope reasonably than despair. The hope shouldn’t be based mostly on useless myths and legends however on the fact of the resurrection. In Christ we see that in loss of life we’re however separated for some time, borrowed however for an prompt, and it’s in religion that we discover the sunshine shouldn’t be an phantasm however is the deepest and most dependable of realities.

For it’s who God creates, God who calls and God who sends. For His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh there was a willingness, a outstanding willingness, to take the hand he was dealt in life and straightforwardly to comply with its name, to look its that means, to exit and on as despatched, to investigate and assume, to belief and to hope.

In these final two chapters of John’s Gospel, Jesus seems, he breathes the Holy Spirit and he provides authority that may solely come from God: the authority to forgive and to withhold forgiveness. This new creation, which is the resurrection and all that follows, adjustments every thing.

It is that this new creation that has in it restoration of the face of God to non secular eyes, and that brings non secular sight to eyes that can’t see spiritually. The disciples see – do you discover within the Gospel studying, that phrase retains coming, the disciples ‘see’. Thomas calls for sight, and consequently all of them consider.

We, all of us today, are known as to consider with out bodily sight and so discover that the fact of Christ in our lives is, as Jesus promised, a blessing in instances of darkness and grief, when bodily sight is taken from our eyes of the one we cherished.

It this new creation that breathes life and peace. Life and peace don’t all the time appear to journey collectively, but they’re right here collectively within the phrases of Jesus.

It is that this new creation that units a brand new sample of that means for the world: one that features forgiveness, evokes creativity, generates vitality and makes for a brand new sample of life, through which order and the assembly of every particular person’s want are to grow to be regular, as we heard within the studying from the Acts of the Apostles.

That group of Acts chapter 4 is the Holy Spirit-filled growth of the Israel of the Exodus. But it’s greater than that: for it is a group with out limits, with out boundaries, and it reveals God to the entire world – as they’d have stated then, the world of the gentiles as nicely. A God of open arms and infinite holiness.

It is that this new creation that evokes, and the place we discover lives which have prophetic points of foreseeing and sensible functions of inspiring, as with Prince Philip, we see indicators of this new creation – of the Spirit of God.

We mustn’t exaggerate. The Duke would have been the primary to harrumph strongly at over-spiritualisation of the world he discovered, not to mention of himself. The figures of the resurrection are fallible and regular. In our studying the disciples rejoice as a result of till then they’d NOT believed. Thomas is pragmatic and all the way down to earth, cynical even, from the primary chapter of John’s Gospel until this one. In the Acts, the idyllic group of Acts 4 seems to have inside it those that grumble and cheat.

The actuality of our life on this world is of previous and new collectively – of strengths and weaknesses. We mustn’t grow to be hyper-spiritual or idealistic.

But when loss of life comes we bear one another up, as did these first Christians. We belief the risen Christ as did the disciples, as a result of all has modified with the brand new creation.

When deaths comes there may be one other type of change: there may be deep loss and profound sorrow, however there may be neither everlasting separation nor darkness endlessly. There is as an alternative shock and pleasure as in John, and all wants met as foreseen within the Acts, and relaxation and new creation as foreshadowed in Christ himself. Our lives aren’t accomplished earlier than loss of life, however their eternity is ready.

So we will certainly pray that The Duke of Edinburgh might relaxation in peace and rise in glory. We might pray for consolation. We might pray and provide love for all those that discover that an excellent life leaves a really nice hole – for the Royal household and the thousands and thousands who’ve themselves suffered loss. We can know that the presence of Christ will convey peace, and the sunshine of Christ will shine strongly, and it’s in that gentle that we will strengthen each other with everlasting hope.

‘I will miss my pricey papa’: Prince Charles pays tribute to his ‘very special’ father as he praises him for his ‘devoted service to Queen and nation’ and says that the royal household are ‘deeply grateful’ for transferring tributes 

Prince Charles today paid tribute to his ‘pricey Papa’ as he spoke for the primary time following information of his father Prince Philip’s loss of life yesterday morning.

In a pre-recorded video message, the Prince of Wales stated his father had given ‘probably the most outstanding, devoted service’ to ‘The Queen, to my household and to the nation’, in addition to the Commonwealth. 

The Duke of Edinburgh was, he stated, a ‘very special particular person’ who would have been ‘deeply touched’ by the sorrow felt by thousands and thousands of individuals in Britain and internationally at information of his passing. 

He stated he would miss his father ‘enormously’ and added that his household have been ‘deeply grateful’ for the condolences supplied, which he stated would ‘maintain us’ at this ‘significantly unhappy time’.   

Speaking from his Gloucestershire house, Highgrove, Charles stated: ‘I significantly needed to say that my father, for I suppose the final 70 years, has given probably the most outstanding, devoted service to The Queen, to my household and to the nation, but additionally to the entire of the Commonwealth.

‘As you possibly can think about, my household and I miss my father enormously. He was a a lot cherished and appreciated determine and other than the rest, I can think about, he can be so deeply touched by the variety of different individuals right here and elsewhere all over the world and the Commonwealth, who additionally I feel, share our loss and our sorrow.

‘My pricey Papa was a really special one that I feel above all else would have been amazed by the response and the touching issues which were stated about him and from that standpoint we’re, my household, deeply grateful for all that.

‘It will maintain us on this explicit loss and at this significantly unhappy time. Thank you.’

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