Saturday, 17 April 2021

Prince Philip funeral: Mourners arrive at Windsor Castle as Queen prepares to bid farewell to Duke

The first mourners have arrived at Windsor Castle immediately the place the Queen is getting ready to say her last farewell to her ‘energy and keep’ Prince Philip as his coffin was moved forward of the poignant procession and the chapel the place he will probably be laid to relaxation was readied for his arrival this afternoon.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s insignia, Field Marshal’s baton, RAF wings and decorations from Denmark and Greece resting on cushions have been positioned on the altar of St George’s Chapel to mark the passing of the ‘grandfather of the nation’.

At 11am his coffin, lined with Philip’s private customary alongside together with his sword, naval cap and a wreath of flowers, was moved from Her Majesty’s personal chapel to the Inner Hall of Windsor Castle by members of The Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.

Minutes later a convoy of funeral vehicles swept into the primary gates as a single Queen’s Guard stood to consideration, as troopers on horses trotted into the grounds the place 700 armed forces personnel will collect. The fort has a ‘ring of metal’ defending it led by armed models from the Metropolitan Police.

Tens of tens of millions of individuals in Britain and all over the world will probably be watching crucial royal funeral because the Queen Mother died in 2002. The occasion, pared again due to the pandemic, was overseen by Philip for at least 20 years earlier than his demise.

Her Majesty is decided to guarantee it displays his ‘unwavering loyalty’ to her throughout their 73-year marriage and her 68-year reign on the throne as nicely his lifetime of service to the UK and the Commonwealth in his 99-year life.   

In pre-pandemic occasions 1000’s of mourners would have travelled to the Berkshire city to pay their respects, however the Royal Family, the Government and police are asking the general public to keep away. However, it seems lots of have defied the warnings and gathered to pay their respects in Windsor regardless of the danger of fines and even arrest.

People who knew Philip greatest have stated he would be thankful for the smaller crowds as a result of he at all times demanded ‘no fuss’ within the occasion of his demise. 

As Her Majesty begins life with out her beloved Philip after 73 years of marriage, it additionally emerged:

  • The Queen is about to comply with her husband’s last journey together with his coffin borne on the again of a Land Rover he designed himself to act as his hearse. She will probably be aided by a woman in ready however will sit alone to mourn her husband within the church;
  • The world’s eyes will probably be on Prince Harry and Prince William, who will see one another for the primary time in a yr after falling out over Megxit. Royal aides admit to ‘strolling on eggshells’ round feuding princes;
  • Son of Falklands hero Colonel ‘H’ Jones is among the many pallbearers made up of senior officers from Philip’s  regiments together with his beloved Royal Marines;
  • Philip’s funeral service in St George’s Chapel will probably be adopted by a nationwide minute’s silence. The service will replicate his ‘unwavering loyalty’ to Queen and nation whereas buglers of the Royal Marines will sound Action Stations and at the precise request of The Duke of Edinburgh as his coffin is lowered into the Royal Vault;
The first mourners have been swept into Windsor Castle as Prince Philip's coffin is moved into position ahead of his funeral this afternoon

The first mourners have been swept into Windsor Castle as Prince Philip’s coffin is moved into place forward of his funeral this afternoon

The first glimpse of the altar inside the chapel shows the Duke's insignia, Field Marshal's baton, RAF wings and decorations from Denmark and Greece resting on cushions

The first glimpse of the altar contained in the chapel reveals the Duke’s insignia, Field Marshal’s baton, RAF wings and decorations from Denmark and Greece resting on cushions

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Armed Police on the Long Walk in Windsor forward of the funeral. As with all royal gatherings, there’s a tight safety operation in place

Police spotters with masks and binoculars watch the crowds as a ring of steel was formed around the castle to protect mourners

Police spotters with masks and binoculars watch the crowds as a hoop of metal was fashioned across the fort to shield mourners

Despite warnings to stay away, crowds built up at Windsor today to say farewell to the 'grandfather of the nation'

Despite warnings to keep away, crowds constructed up at Windsor immediately to say farewell to the ‘grandfather of the nation’

A smattering of people on the iconic Long Walk leading up to the castle were seen today ahead of Philip's funeral

A smattering of individuals on the enduring Long Walk main up to the fort had been seen immediately forward of Philip’s funeral 

Some mourners did gather outside the Castle to pay their respects, including a man with a painting of the Duke

 Some mourners did collect outdoors the Castle to pay their respects, together with a person with a portray of the Duke

The wardens of Windsor Castle stand in front of the iconic archway leading into the grounds, where HRH Prince Philip will be laid to rest

The wardens of Windsor Castle stand in entrance of the enduring archway main into the grounds, the place HRH Prince Philip will probably be laid to relaxation

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The overwhelming majority of individuals will watch the funeral from their properties, with the BBC, ITV and Sky all broadcasting reside 

Marshals have also been drafted in to help regulate the event, which is much more muted than usual royal ceremonies

Marshals have additionally been drafted in to assist regulate the occasion, which is rather more muted than typical royal ceremonies

Last night the Palace shared a touching unseen picture of the Queen with her husband, who died peacefully at the castle on Friday last week at 99

Last night time the Palace shared a touching unseen image of the Queen together with her husband, who died peacefully at the fort on Friday final week at 99 

This is the funeral procession for tomorrow's funeral, where William and Harry will not stand next to eachother with the Queen following behind in her car

This is the funeral procession for tomorrow’s funeral, the place William and Harry won’t stand subsequent to eachother with the Queen following behind in her automotive

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Early this morning members of the armed forces, police, security and the media were taking up positions around the castle ahead of this afternoon's ceremony

A visible armed forces presence will be on display, reflecting the Duke's wishes for a military rather than a state funeral

Early this morning members of the armed forces, police, safety and the media had been taking on positions across the fort forward of this afternoon’s ceremony 

What are the important thing timings for Prince Philip’s funeral?

The ceremonial preparations for Prince Philip’s funeral immediately will replicate army affiliations and private components of his life. The congregation will put on masks for the service and members of the royal household will probably be carrying morning coat with medals or day gown. Philip has been mendacity at relaxation within the personal chapel in Windsor Castle. Here is a timeline of occasions:

  • 11am: The coffin, which will probably be lined with Philip’s private customary alongside together with his sword, naval cap and a wreath of flowers, will probably be moved from the personal chapel to the Inner Hall of Windsor Castle by members of The Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
  • 2pm: The Lord Chamberlain, the Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle and the Dean of Windsor will probably be current within the Inner Hall.
  • 2.10pm: The Dean will say prayers earlier than leaving by automotive to St George’s Chapel.
  • 2.15pm: Representatives from the providers are in place within the Quadrangle to present Philip’s particular army relationships. The Quadrangle may also be lined by the Household Cavalry and The Foot Guards.
  • 2.17pm. The band of the Grenadier Guards will probably be in Engine Court.
  • Between 2.20pm and a couple of.27pm. Members of the royal household and Philip’s kinfolk who aren’t collaborating within the procession will depart Windsor Castle by automotive to make the journey to the chapel.
  • 2.27pm. The Land Rover, upon which the coffin will probably be positioned, enters the Quadrangle by way of George IV Gate the place bands at the location start to play music. The service chiefs, the Major General commanding the Household Division and his employees depart from the Equerries Entrance and take their place by the State Entrance. They will face the Land Rover. The pall bearers take up place both aspect of the Land Rover and collectively they transfer in the direction of the State Entrance.
  • 2.53pm: The Land Rover arrives at the foot of the West Steps of the chapel. A Royal Navy piping get together will sound as soon as the Land Rover stops and the pall bearers take their positions. The coffin will probably be carried up the steps and halt on the second touchdown as members of the royal household take their positions on the steps.
  • 3pm: The National Minute’s Silence, signalled by a gun fired by The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, takes place. After the minute’s silence, the Dean of Windsor and the Archbishop of Canterbury obtain the coffin which has been adopted by the members of the royal household who’ve walked within the procession. As the doorways to St George’s Chapel shut to the sound of Carry On being performed, the Land Rover, service chiefs, realm defence advisers, bodyguards, army knights of Windsor, together with representatives of providers, will depart in silence through the funeral service. After the National Minute’s Silence, the coffin is positioned on the Catafalque within the Quire and members of the royal household who’ve walked within the procession will take their locations for the service which is about to final 50 minutes and will probably be carried out by the Dean of Windsor. The Dean will give the commendation as the coffin is lowered into the Royal Vault. A lament will then be performed by a Pipe Major of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The piper will stroll from the North Quire Aisle to The Dean’s Cloister. The Last Post will probably be sounded by buglers of the Royal Marines from the west finish of the Nave. After a interval of silence, the Reveille will probably be sounded by the State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry from the west finish of the Nave. The buglers of the Royal Marines will sound Action Stations and that is at the precise request of The Duke of Edinburgh. The Archbishop of Canterbury will pronounce the Blessing, after which the nationwide anthem will probably be sung by the 4 singers current.
  • After the service: The Queen and members of the royal household and Philip’s kinfolk will depart the chapel by way of the Galilee Porch.

Early this morning members of the armed forces, police, safety and the media had been taking on positions across the fort forward of this afternoon’s ceremony.

While a lot of the everyday pageantry has been pared again, Buckingham Palace says the funeral will nonetheless replicate Philip’s lifetime of service and the plans he himself spent years fine-tuning. 

Right down to the bespoke Land Rover hearse to carry his personal coffin, the occasion – code-named Operation Forth Bridge – will probably be executed with army precision, main up to the 3pm service at St George’s Chapel. 

The first glimpses contained in the chapel reveals the Duke’s insignia, Field Marshal’s baton, RAF wings and decorations from Denmark and Greece resting on cushions at the altar.

The Queen, 94, will say a personal farewell to her husband, who she as soon as known as her ‘energy and keep’, earlier than his physique is pushed to the chapel tailed by a small procession together with Philip’s 4 kids and three grandsons. 

Sources say she has been the ‘epitome of dignity’ this week, and the Archbishop of Canterbury paid tribute to her ‘extraordinary dignity and braveness’.

Justin Welby, who will reward Philip’s ‘lifetime of service to the nation and Commonwealth’ at the service, added that he hoped the nation prayed for her and ‘hope for her to discover energy in what should be an anguished second’. 

The Dean of Windsor, within the Bidding, will have a good time Philip’s ‘unwavering loyalty to our Queen’ and ‘his service to the nation and the Commonwealth, by his braveness, fortitude and religion’.

The solar shone on Windsor this morning, drawing folks to the excessive road. 

Signs have been erected across the city urging members of the general public to steer clear of Windsor and different royal residences. 

Police patrols have been stepped up to implement Covid guidelines, which ban massive gatherings.  

Marshals have additionally been drafted in to assist and had been seen trooping by the city in high-vis jackets. 

As with all royal occasions, there was tight safety and police divers had been pictured looking out a drain close to the grounds, whereas snipers stored watch on rooftops. 

Reporters had been struck by how quiet Windsor was this morning, drawing distinction with previous main occasions such as Harry and Meghan’s 2018 marriage ceremony when the streets had been stuffed with royal followers waving flags. 

A police sergeant advised MailOnline: ‘It definitely seems just like the Royal Family and Prince Phillip have been given the upmost respect.

‘Its 9am and I have never talked to one one who has come right here to be at the fort immediately. I believe folks realise they’re higher off at dwelling watching the funeral on tv.’

Trains into Windsor from Waterloo and Paddington had been empty. A member of the station employees stated: ‘Whenever there’s a Royal event right here, you get folks sleeping in a single day and positively by 9am each prepare is packed.

‘Today there hasn’t been a single one who has handed by right here to stand outdoors the fort.’

Local Alicia Evans, 48, who was strolling her canine alongside the enduring Long Walk this morning was one of many few within the space.

She stated: ‘If persons are staying away then all I can say is sweet heavens for that.

‘It’s a personal funeral with solely 30 Royal mourners. This isn’t a type of events the place we wish to see union flags and bunting.

‘It’s a really unhappy day and I hope a lot of the public keep in mind Philip at dwelling of their ideas and watch the funeral on tv.’

A visual armed forces presence was on show, reflecting the Duke’s needs for a army fairly than a state funeral.

Philip served with distinction as a Naval officer within the Second World War and had affiliation with all forces whereas the Queen’s consort.  

The duke’s coffin, draped in his private customary and bearing his naval cap, sword and a wreath of flowers, will first be seen at 2.41pm immediately when it emerges from the State Entrance to Windsor Castle carried by a bearer get together from The Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. 

Lieutenant Erica Bridge of the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery stated Philip’s affection for the armed forces would weigh closely on the servicemen and girls on responsibility.

She advised BBC Radio 4’s Today progamme: ‘What is totally key to immediately is that the day may be very a lot in step with the Duke of Edinburgh’s needs. 

‘And that is a extremely vital factor to these folks on the market immediately – realizing that the Duke wished them to be there and representing these models he had a really shut affiliation with.’ 

Admiral Tony Radakin, the First Sea Lord, added: ‘It is (a naval send-off at the Duke’s funeral) however I believe it’s a lot larger than that.

‘I actually do assume that for all of us within the army, immediately is a couple of royal funeral and it’s about taking part in our half in that, however it’s for the Royal Air Force, the British Army and the Royal Navy, and to replicate our dignity and respect and the love all of us had for Prince Philip, and the very clear affection that he had for all of us.’

General Sir Patrick Sanders, Commander of Strategic Command, who has met the duke a number of occasions and was at the rehearsal, stated viewers can count on a extremely shifting funeral.

He advised BBC Breakfast: ‘I used to be standing at the rehearsal yesterday and also you hear these first notes of Nimrod, and the hairs go up at the again of your neck, you get a lump in your throat.

‘It’s troublesome to stifle a tear as you consider the duke and the influence on the royal household and the entire nation – and also you stand there a bit stiffer, a bit straighter, decided to do proper by him.’

Royal biographer and Daily Mail columnist Robert Hardman stated the funeral plan ‘very a lot displays the person’.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today, Mr Hardman stated: ‘It is lowered however I do not assume it’s any manner diminished – the core components are there.’

He added that it might be a service that ‘very a lot displays the person – very unstuffy, unfussy’.

‘You will not hear a eulogy or any nice handle – it is vitally a lot what he wished however all through it are these echo of his naval profession which formed him,’ Mr Hardman stated. 

Some members of the general public did go to Windsor this morning, together with artist Kaya Mar, 65, from south east London, who took an oil portray of Philip, which he painted final week.

He stated: ‘I preferred him, he was a beautiful household man who will probably be missed. He was hard-working and devoted to this nation and I believe folks will lastly realise his worth. He was a great public servant and will probably be missed.’ 

Mourners additionally began congregating a Buckingham Palace, the place a large safety operation can be underway.

All surrounding roads have been closed off with dozens of police, a few of them armed, on responsibility. Private safety guards have been stationed a police helicopter hovering above.

One officer advised MailOnline that they had been anticipating ‘1000’s’ of individuals to arrive. He added: ‘The funeral could also be in Windsor however we’re anticipating lots of people to flip up at Buckingham Palace, as they’ve been by the week.

‘The solar is out and folks have been very moved by Philip’s demise. There’s a lot of media right here and now we have to be certain issues run easily as a result of the eyes of the world are on us.’ 

The first floral tribute, at Buckingham Palace was laid by Claudia, 10, who was accompanied by her mom Chesma, 40.

Chesma revealed that she and her daughter set off from their East London dwelling shortly after 6am and had laid yellow tulips.

She stated: ‘We solely moved to the UK from India 10 years in the past however in that point we have come to love the Royal household. They characterize this nation and we wished to pay our respects to Prince Philip.’

Claudia stated: ‘I actually wished to come right here as a result of I really feel sorry for the Queen. She’s going to miss Prince Philip so much as all of us will.’ 

Sam Welsh, 68 who laid a bunch of yellow roses stated: ‘Philip was alright, he did a great job and made me snigger. I simply wished to honour his reminiscence and pay respect to his life.

‘He was a great bloke and I’m positive we’ll all miss him however not as a lot as the Queen Mother, who I actually beloved.’

The overwhelming majority of individuals will watch the funeral from their properties, with the BBC, ITV and Sky all broadcasting reside.

Many have decked their dwelling rooms with union flags in tribute and shared footage on social media this morning.  

A golden glow fell over the grounds of Windsor Castle this morning as dawn broke on the day HRH Prince Philip will be laid to rest

A golden glow fell over the grounds of Windsor Castle this morning as daybreak broke on the day HRH Prince Philip will probably be laid to relaxation

Some members of the public did visit Windsor this morning, despite being urged by Buckingham Palace to stay away

Some members of the general public did go to Windsor this morning, regardless of being urged by Buckingham Palace to keep away 

Police officers on a rooftop keeping watch over the surrounding area as part of the ring of steel security operation

Police officers on a rooftop holding watch over the encircling space as a part of the ring of metal safety operation

Police on the estate

Police officers troop through the town of Windsor this morning ahead of Philip's funeral

Police officers troop by the city of Windsor and take up positions on the property this morning forward of Philip’s funeral 

In Windsor police patrols will also be stepped up to enforce Covid rules, which bans large gatherings

In Windsor police patrols may also be stepped up to implement Covid guidelines, which bans massive gatherings

As with all royal events, there was a tight security operation and police divers were pictured searching a drain near the grounds

As with all royal occasions, there was a good safety operation and police divers had been pictured looking out a drain close to the grounds

A man carrying flowers walks next to Windsor Castle, where at 3pm Prince Philip will be laid to rest

A person carrying flowers walks subsequent to Windsor Castle, the place at 3pm Prince Philip will probably be laid to relaxation

In Windsor police patrols will also be stepped up to enforce Covid rules, which bans large gatherings

In Windsor police patrols may also be stepped up to implement Covid guidelines, which bans massive gatherings

Wardens stand outside Windsor Castle on the day of the funeral of Britain's Prince Philip

Wardens stand outdoors Windsor Castle on the day of the funeral of Britain’s Prince Philip

The Duke of Edinburgh's Insignias placed on the altar in St George's Chapel, Windsor

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Insignias positioned on the altar in St George’s Chapel, Windsor

Insignia belonging to the Duke of Edinburgh, the British Empire Collar and Grand Masters Badge, and the British Empire Breast Star and Badge, placed on the altar in St George's Chapel

Insignia belonging to the Duke of Edinburgh, the British Empire Collar and Grand Masters Badge, and the British Empire Breast Star and Badge, positioned on the altar in St George’s Chapel

The Order of Merit, the Royal Victorian Chain, and Full Size Medal Group

The Order of Merit, the Royal Victorian Chain, and Full Size Medal Group

700 army personnel will probably be concerned in Saturday’s funeral that was ‘many years within the planning’ earlier than the Queen was pressured to pare it again due to Covid

More than 700 army personnel will probably be concerned in ceremony, together with his beloved Royal Marines carrying his coffin, which is able to bear his sword and cap.

Tomorrow service detachments recognising Philip’s particular army relationships will probably be in place within the Windsor Castle Quadrangle, as he begins his last journey.

These embody the: Royal Navy; Royal Marines; Band of the Royal Marines; Royal Fleet Auxiliary; The Queen’s Royal Hussars (The Queen’s Own and Royal Irish); Grenadier, Coldstream and Welsh Guards; The Highlanders, 4th Battalion; The Royal Regiment of Scotland; Royal Gurkha Rifles; The Rifles; REME; Intelligence Corps; Royal Air Force; Guidon, Colour and Truncheon Parties and several other army bands.

The Quadrangle may also be lined by the Household Cavalry, The Foot Guards and the Band of the Grenadier Guards.

Before the funeral procession units off, the Queen could have a second of quiet reflection when her automotive attracts up behind the coffin at the State Entrance to the fort and pauses for a second.

The procession will then depart, following the Land Rover as it’s pushed to the west steps of St George’s Chapel. But the Queen won’t be required to comply with all of it the best way down.

Instead her automotive will cease at the Galilee porch at the chapel, the place she will probably be greeted by the Dean of Windsor earlier than taking her seat inside.

On the altar will probably be displayed a few of the duke’s regalia personally chosen by Philip himself, which is able to embody nods to his Danish and Greek heritage. 

Last night time the Palace shared a touching unseen image of the Queen together with her husband, who died peacefully at the fort on Friday final week at 99.

It reveals the couple at certainly one of their ‘blissful locations’ – the Coyles of Muick hills shut to Balmoral, the place they loved strolling and picnics all through their lengthy lives collectively. The Queen so loves the place that she named her new corgi pet after it.

The {photograph} – taken by their daughter-in-law the Countess of Wessex in 2003 throughout certainly one of their household summer time holidays – was specifically chosen by Her Majesty to share forward of immediately’s funeral. 

The couple look blissfully blissful and relaxed as they sit again within the heather, the Queen in her off responsibility Scottish gown of a woollen twinset, pearls and a tartan skirt, with Philip in nation casuals and a solar hat resting on his knee. 

The Queen was seen yesterday strolling her puppies Muick and Fergus, a dorgi, within the gardens at Frogmore, the place her grandson Prince Harry has been quarantining after flying in from the US, main to hypothesis she might have greeted him from a distance.

She is claimed to have been ‘stoical’ about her husband’s demise, and has been personally concerned within the funeral preparations, together with the order that senior royals put on morning gown as a substitute of uniforms to cease tensions over what Andrew and Harry ought to put on.

She even discovered time yesterday to speak to governor basic of Australia David Hurley and Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, each of whom expressed their condolences.

Lord Chartres, a former bishop of London, immediately stated the Queen, who will sit alone within the chapel due to Covid, could be beneath ‘extraordinary stress’ throughout funeral.

The retired Church of England bishop, who was understood to be shut to Philip, advised BBC Radio 4’s Today: ‘I hope that immediately folks actually will probably be sending up a prayer for the Queen and for the opposite members of the royal household as a result of having to grieve in public is a unprecedented stress and one thing that almost all of us would probably not need to do.

‘But it’s a part of their life and their world, and I hope immediately, and I’m positive, that individuals will not neglect the private dimension within the formal ceremonies.’ 

Covid has loomed massive over the funeral, with mourners lowered from round 800 to simply 30, and all visitors carrying face masks and sitting aside.

Boris Johnson, who gave up his place, left a wreath for the duke outdoors St George’s Chapel yesterday saying the nation owes ‘greater than phrases can say’.

All these at the socially distanced service will put on masks, together with the Queen. The congregation will be unable to sing and the hymns carried out by a small choir of 4.

The Queen will comply with her husband’s coffin on his Land Rover hearse down from the fort to the chapel in her State Bentley. The Dean of Windsor, the Right Reverend David Conner, who will lead the service, will say of the duke: ‘We have been impressed by his unwavering loyalty to our Queen, by his service to the nation and the Commonwealth, by his braveness, fortitude and religion.’

The Archbishop of Canterbury, who will pronounce the Blessing immediately, stated it was vital for folks to perceive the Queen was dealing with the day with ‘extraordinary dignity and braveness’, whereas saying goodbye to crucial individual in her life.

He added that he hoped the nation prayed for her and ‘hope for her to discover energy in what should be an anguished second’.

No sermon will probably be delivered through the ceremonial royal service, consistent with Philip’s needs. His love of the ocean and lengthy affiliation with the Royal Navy permeates the Order of Service, with the music chosen by the duke together with the hymn Eternal Father, Strong To Save – historically related to seafarers and the maritime armed providers.  

Police inspect the Long Walk early this morning ahead of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral

Police examine the Long Walk early this morning forward of the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral 

Windsor at dawn: The eyes of the world will be on the royal residence today as the Queen says her final goodbye to the Duke of Edinburgh, her husband, strength and stay of 73 years

Windsor at daybreak: The eyes of the world will probably be on the royal residence immediately as the Queen says her last goodbye to the Duke of Edinburgh, her husband, energy and keep of 73 years

In pre-pandemic times thousands of mourners would have travelled to the Berkshire town to pay their respects, but the Royal Family, the Government and police are instructing well-wishers to stay away

In pre-pandemic occasions 1000’s of mourners would have travelled to the Berkshire city to pay their respects, however the Royal Family, the Government and police are instructing well-wishers to keep away

Pictured: Windsor Castle at dawn this morning The funeral of Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip's and husband of Queen Elizabeth II is due to take place today at 3pm

Pictured: Windsor Castle at daybreak this morning The funeral of Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip’s and husband of Queen Elizabeth II is due to happen immediately at 3pm

A sign of a royal guard wearing a face mask in the town of Windsor where Prince Philip's funeral will be held later today

An indication of a royal guard carrying a face masks within the city of Windsor the place Prince Philip’s funeral will probably be held later immediately 

Flowers are laid by well-wishers early this morning

Flowers are laid by well-wishers early this morning 

he first floral tribute, at Buckingham Palace was laid by Claudia, 10, who was accompanied by her mother Chesma, 40

Chesma revealed that she and her daughter set off from their East London home shortly after 6am and had laid yellow tulips

The first floral tribute, at Buckingham Palace was laid by Claudia, 10, who was accompanied by her mom Chesma, 40 (left). Sam Welsh, 68 (proper) who laid a bunch of yellow roses stated: ‘Philip was alright, he did a great job and made me snigger. I simply wished to honour his reminiscence and pay respect to his life’

Mourners lay flowers at royal residences on day of Philip’s funeral 

Windsor Castle

Eight-year-old Jack Slater was one of many few to lay flowers this morning at Windsor Castle.

Accompanied by his dad and mom Emma and Stuart, he stated he obtained up early this morning from his dwelling in close by Slough to lay down the flowers.

He stated :’ I wished to pay respects to Philip. Because he is died. ‘

Mrs Slater stated :’We wished to come right here early, put some flowers down, and depart due to all of the covid issues. We additionally wished to respect what the Royal Family requested for, that individuals keep away. We will watch it at dwelling on tv.’

Ian Mawhinney, 56, stated it has been a sombre interval for the city, however he feels the royal household are ‘setting an instance’ by limiting numbers at the occasion in step with Covid guidelines.

He stated: ‘I believe it is actually vital to mark the occasion. It’s been a really sombre time for the city.

‘Living in Windsor you realise how a lot they do for the group and the nation. You sense the loss extra right here. It’s been a really sombre few weeks.

‘I’m fairly torn in regards to the measures… I believe the nation is lacking out on one thing. I believe the royal household are setting an instance. Having a small occasion isn’t what they’d have wished however they are going to adapt and… honour (Philip) in their very own manner.’

 

Buckingham Palace

Sam Welsh, 68 who laid a bunch of yellow roses stated: ‘Philip was alright, he did a great job and made me snigger. I simply wished to honour his reminiscence and pay respect to his life.

‘He was a great bloke and I’m positive we’ll all miss him however not as a lot as the Queen Mother, who I actually beloved.

‘With Philip gone it is going to be powerful for the Queen. I hope she copes OK as a result of she’s obtained a troublesome job.’

Chris Davies, 39 left his dwelling in St Neots, Cambridgeshire together with his son Christopher, 12 at 7am.

Chris, who was within the Royal Navy for 12 years stated: ‘I wished to pay my respects to a fellow naval man. I really like the Royal household and had a whole lot of respect for Prince Philip.

‘We got here down on the prepare early in order that we are able to get dwelling to watch the funeral on TV.’

Christopher stated; ‘My dad’s advised me a whole lot of tales in regards to the navy and has introduced me up to respect the Royal household. We wished to come to pay my respects.’

Chris revealed that he was one of many Queen’s guards for her Jubilee celebrations in 2000.

He added: ‘I’ll at all times keep in mind Prince Philip for his gaffes and sense of humour. He was fairly a personality, had an inclination to put his foot in it and will probably be missed.’

The Prince of Wales and Princess Royal will lead the Duke of York, Earl of Wessex and different relations strolling behind the duke’s coffin, carried on a Land Rover hearse he helped design, through the funeral procession which the Queen will be a part of, travelling by automotive.

Royal brothers the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex, who’ve a troubled relationship, won’t stroll shoulder to shoulder however with their cousin Peter Phillips between them.

Meanwhile, the Queen has been pressured to ask her household not to army uniforms to save Harry’s blushes. 

Prince Andrew requested to gown as an admiral, has caught with royal protocol and stored Peter Phillips, her eldest grandchild, at the centre of the procession between the warring brothers. 

He is being seen by royal consultants as a ‘mediator’ on the day, having supported them when their mom Diana died in 1997.

Keeping Harry and William aside will probably be seen by some as a missed alternative to present household unity within the wake of Prince Philip’s demise. 

Others questioned whether or not the princes had been being stored aside intentionally at their very own request, however the Royal Family has refused to focus on it. 

A Buckingham Palace spokesman stated: ‘This is a funeral [and] we won’t be drawn into these perceptions of drama. The preparations have been agreed and replicate Her Majesty’s needs.’ 

Royal biographer Hugo Vickers claimed that Peter Phillips, Philip’s eldest grandson, has been intentionally chosen to assist his two youthful cousins discover a manner ahead with their relationship, which has develop into badly strained previously yr.

He stated: ‘Peter Philips was extremely good with the boys when Diana died, so I believe it is going to be superb for them. 

‘Sometimes I believe that when folks behave very nicely in public, which I believe they are going to do, they discover it simpler to behave higher in personal. Prince Philip and the Queen had been conciliators all their life so I’m positive that’s what he would have wished’.

Her Majesty’s youngest son Edward, his spouse Sophie and their 17-year-old daughter Lady Louise nodded to well-wishers as they drove by the gates of Windsor Castle this afternoon.

The household then stopped to examine bouquets, notes, playing cards and balloons left by well-wishers mourning the demise of the Queen’s husband per week in the past now moved to outdoors St George’s Chapel.

Sophie, whereas trying over handwritten letters from kids, might be heard saying ‘how candy’, earlier than talking to her husband in regards to the big quantity of flowers. 

They walked round for about fifteen minutes earlier than leaving.

From the Queen to Mike Tindall: Funeral visitor checklist 

Here is the total checklist of visitors who will attend the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral at Windsor Castle on Saturday:

  1. The Queen
  2. The Prince of Wales
  3. The Duchess of Cornwall
  4. The Duke of Cambridge
  5. The Duchess of Cambridge
  6. The Duke of Sussex
  7. The Duke of York
  8. Princess Beatrice
  9. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
  10. Princess Eugenie
  11. Jack Brooksbank
  12. The Earl of Wessex
  13. The Countess of Wessex
  14. Lady Louise Windsor
  15. Viscount Severn
  16. The Princess Royal
  17. Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence
  18. Peter Phillips
  19. Zara Phillips
  20. Mike Tindall
  21. Earl of Snowdon
  22. Lady Sarah Chatto
  23. Daniel Chatto
  24. Duke of Gloucester
  25. Duke of Kent
  26. Princess Alexandra
  27. Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden
  28. Prince Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse
  29. Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
  30. The Countess Mountbatten of Burma

Scroll down to the underside of this text for a extra detailed look at who has been confirmed as attending

Among them had been wreaths bearing messages from Boris Johnson, Nicola Sturgeon and the Royal Navy. The couple appeared touched by the tributes.

Edward inspected the tributes 24 hours after his eldest brother Charles shed tears as he did the identical at Marlborough House – the house of the Commonwealth – in central London, the place floral tributes laid at the gates of Buckingham Palace are introduced every night.

A wreath from Boris Johnson has paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, saying the nation owes him ‘greater than phrases can say’. 

The Prime Minister’s written message, laid outdoors St George’s Chapel within the grounds of Windsor Castle, learn: ‘In grateful reminiscence of a person to whom the nation owes greater than phrases can say. Sent on behalf of the nation. From the Prime Minister’.

A wreath from Nicola Sturgeon learn: ‘With deepest sympathy from the First Minister of Scotland and the Scottish Government.’

The Royal Navy’s tribute learn: ‘In gratitude for an distinctive lifetime of service from all ranks of the Royal Navy. Fair winds and following seas.’ 

This morning extra tributes flooded in from private pals of the Duke. 

The Duke of Edinburgh’s nice niece has described him as the household’s ‘glue’.

Princess Xenia of Hohenlohe-Langenburg advised the BBC: ‘He’s been like a glue for the household, as a result of sadly a whole lot of our grandmothers handed away a lot too early.

‘But he was at all times there, he was the hyperlink, so he introduced all of us cousins, despite the fact that we had been in Germany – a whole lot of us however not all of us – he introduced us all collectively on a whole lot of household events, the final one having been his ninetieth birthday celebrations 10 years in the past at Windsor.

‘We had been all there, there was an enormous bunch of us, and it was pretty.’

Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan described him as a outstanding human being.

He advised BBC Radio 4’s Today: ‘We had been regularly visitors at Sandringham and Balmoral, and in that context established a private relationship

‘I keep in mind saying to him, ‘How do I refer to you?’. He stated, ‘Philip is a superbly good identify’.

‘I believe I used to be very shut to realizing the person, the human being, and in that sense I really feel the privilege in having recognized not solely an encyclopaedia of data, but additionally an icon of human dignity.’

Former Buckingham Palace press secretary Charles Anson stated: ‘The occasional jokes had been typically very a lot loved by these to whom he was talking, I believe he not often offended all that a lot.

‘I believe Prince Philip’s manner of breaking the ice of constructing a joke together with folks in a dialog, he was marvellous in that respect.

‘It was Prince Philip who launched an off-the-cuff comment and typically a joke, however really while you look again on it only a few folks took offence, most individuals may see his sense of humour and knew he was nicely which means.

‘He had all that vitality and marvellous concepts, and he made nice contribution and lightening the environment while remaining a really severe determine.’  

The Earl of Wessex, Lady Louise Windsor and the Countess of Wessex view flowers outside St George's Chapel, at Windsor Castle yesterday

The Earl of Wessex, Lady Louise Windsor and the Countess of Wessex view flowers outdoors St George’s Chapel, at Windsor Castle yesterday

Yesterday Her Majesty, 94, drove her green Jaguar through the grounds of Windsor Castle, where the Duke of Edinburgh will be laid to rest

Yesterday Her Majesty, 94, drove her inexperienced Jaguar by the grounds of Windsor Castle, the place the Duke of Edinburgh will probably be laid to relaxation

Pictured today, the Jaguar Land Rover that will be used to transport the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh at his funeral

Pictured immediately, the Jaguar Land Rover that will probably be used to transport the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh at his funeral

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‘We have been impressed by his unwavering loyalty to our Queen’: The order of service for the emotion-filled funeral of Prince Philip minute by minute

Prince Philip‘s ‘unwavering loyalty’ to the Queen and his ‘braveness, fortitude and religion’ will probably be put at the guts of his funeral service later immediately.

A lowered group of 30 pals and royal relations are set to collect at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle this afternoon to mark the demise of the long-standing royal, at the age of 99.  

Ahead of the 3pm funeral, an order of service, crafted personally by Prince Philip, has been launched. 

It units out the main points of the 50-minute service, which is able to embody hymns and readings chosen by the Duke. There may also be a full nod to the Prince’s naval heritage.

Philip was intently related to the Navy for greater than 80 years, having enrolled at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth aged 17. 

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He served at sea through the Second World War – incomes a point out in despatches for his bravery – and later held quite a few honorary ranks.

Trust Philip to do his personal flypast! Soaring solo over the very spot he will probably be laid to relaxation, how the Duke of Edinburgh would actually like to be remembered 

Soaring over Windsor Castle, that is the Duke of Edinburgh performing his personal flypast of the mighty royal fortress.

The {photograph} reveals Philip, then 31, flying solo on the day he was introduced together with his RAF wings practically seven many years in the past.

He started flying classes in November 1952 and made his first solo flight in December that yr.

Soaring over Windsor Castle, this is the Duke of Edinburgh performing his own flypast of the mighty royal fortress (pictured)

Soaring over Windsor Castle, that is the Duke of Edinburgh performing his personal flypast of the mighty royal fortress (pictured)

The {photograph} of him above Windsor in a Harvard Advanced Trainer, an American plane, was taken on May 4, 1953, by his teacher Flight Lieutenant Caryl Ramsay Gordon.

The 5 stars on the fuselage signified his rank of Marshal of the Royal Air Force, to which he had been appointed that yr.

He made three solo circuits and landings at White Waltham airfield in Berkshire, about 9 miles from Windsor, that day, which was a month earlier than the Queen’s coronation.

He then returned to Buckingham Palace, the place he was awarded his wings by then Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir William Dickson.

An RAF inspecting unit described his flying as ‘considerate with a way of security and airmanship above common’.

The image, initially black and white, is retouched in color right here.

It has been shared on the Royal Family’s official Twitter web page in its unique format with the caption: ‘He gained his RAF wings in 1953, his helicopter wings in 1956 and his personal pilot’s licence in 1959.’

 

Among the hymns would be the well-known Victorian hymn Eternal Father, Strong To Save – a spiritual tune typically recognized as the hymn for the Royal Navy. 

It will probably be sung by a choir of simply 4 at St George’s Chapel due to Covid laws.

The hymn is strongly related to the Navy within the UK, however can be common with the naval traditions of nations just like the US and France.

The first verse of the hymn paints a dramatic image of divine assist wanted for many who discover themselves in hassle on the waters.

The stirring lyrics and music had been written by two English ministers – William Whiting offering the phrases and John B Dykes composing the music.

Philip, a guiding power behind the preparations for his funeral, additionally picked a variety of music from Johann Sebastian Bach to Ralph Vaughan Williams.

The Jubilate in C was written by Benjamin Britten at the duke’s request round 1961 and has gone on to develop into a staple in cathedrals and church buildings throughout the nation.

Funeral visitors may also hear the choir sing Psalm 104 which was set to music by guitarist and composer William Lovelady.

Originally composed as a cantata in three actions, it was first sung in honour of the duke’s seventy fifth birthday in 1996.

Before the service, a collection of music chosen by the duke will probably be performed – Sir William Harris’s Adagio Espressivo (Sonata in A minor), Percy Whitlock’s Salix (The Plymouth Suite) and Berceuse (Op 31 No. 19) by Louis Vierne.

Bach’s choral prelude Schmucke Dich, O Liebe Seele (Adorn Yourself, O Dear Soul) BWV 654 may also be carried out together with Vaughan Williams’ Rhosymedre.

The small choir of 4 will probably be carried out by the St George’s Chapel director of music James Vivian and the organ will probably be performed by Luke Bond.

After the duke’s coffin is lowered into the royal vault a Lament will probably be performed by a Pipe Major from the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The duke was Royal Colonel of the Highlanders, 4th Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

The Last Post will probably be sounded by buglers of the Royal Marines and, after a interval of silence, the Reveille will probably be performed by the State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry.

Philip served as Captain General of the Royal Marines for greater than six many years and at the top of the service the buglers will sound ‘Action Stations’.

It is performed on a warship to sign all fingers ought to go to battle stations and is usually featured at funerals of naval males.

As the service attracts to a detailed the Archbishop of Canterbury will pronounce the Blessing and the National Anthem will probably be sung by simply the choir.

And, in accordance with the Duke’s needs, the service won’t include a sermon nor a eulogy. It may also not be a state funeral – one other request made by Prince Philip prior to his demise.  

The service will probably be carried out by David Conner, the Dean of Windsor, who through the proceedings will reward Philip’s ‘kindness, humour and humanity’. 

During the service, he’ll say: ‘We have been impressed by his unwavering loyalty to our Queen, by his service to the Nation and the Commonwealth, by his braveness, fortitude and religion.

‘Our lives have been enriched by the challenges that he has set us, the encouragement that he has given us, his kindness, humour and humanity.’

Here, forward of the funeral, is the order of service in full, as set out by Buckingham Palace

Prince Philip's (pictured: Prince Philip at St George's Chapel during an interview with Robert Hardman) in 'unwavering loyalty' to the Queen and his 'courage, fortitude and faith' will be put at the heart of his funeral service later today

Prince Philip’s (pictured: Prince Philip at St George’s Chapel throughout an interview with Robert Hardman) in ‘unwavering loyalty’ to the Queen and his ‘braveness, fortitude and religion’ will probably be put at the guts of his funeral service later immediately

Philip Mountbatten and the then Princess Elizabeth Windsor on their wedding day in November 1947. She would become Queen six years later in June 1953

Philip Mountbatten and the then Princess Elizabeth Windsor on their marriage ceremony day in November 1947. She would develop into Queen six years later in June 1953

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip together during the Golden Jubilee Celebrations for Her Majesty in June 2002

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip collectively through the Golden Jubilee Celebrations for Her Majesty in June 2002

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Flowers outside St George's Chapel, at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh at the age of 99

Flowers outdoors St George’s Chapel, at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, following the demise of the Duke of Edinburgh at the age of 99

ORDER OF SERVICE

All stand. The coffin is faraway from the Land Rover and is carried to the West Steps, the place it rests at 3pm for the one-minute National Silence.

The coffin is then carried to the catafalque within the Quire.

Members of the Royal Family who’ve walked within the procession are carried out to their locations within the Quire.

Meanwhile, the choir sings:

THE SENTENCES

I’m the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, although he had been lifeless, but shall he reside: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall by no means die.

John 11. 25-26

I do know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: and although after my pores and skin worms destroy this physique, but in my flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and never one other.

Job 19. 25-27

We introduced nothing into this world, and it’s sure we are able to carry nothing out. The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the identify of the Lord.

1 Timothy 6. 7, Job 1. 21

William Croft (1678–1727)

All stay standing. The Dean of Windsor shall say:

THE BIDDING

The music earlier than the service 

During the service, a choir of 4 singers (three of whom are Lay Clerks of St George’s Chapel Choir) will probably be carried out by James Vivian and the organ will probably be performed by Luke Bond.

Music earlier than the service

Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele BWV 654

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)

Adagio espressivo (Sonata in A minor)

Sir William Harris (1883–1973)

Salix (The Plymouth Suite)

Percy Whitlock (1903–1946)

Berceuse (Op 31 No 19)

Louis Vierne (1870–1937)

Rhosymedre (Three Preludes based on Welsh Hymn Tunes)

Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958)

We are right here immediately in St George’s Chapel to commit into the fingers of God the soul of his servant Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. With grateful hearts, we keep in mind the numerous methods wherein his lengthy life has been a blessing to us. We have been impressed by his unwavering loyalty to our Queen, by his service to the Nation and the Commonwealth, by his braveness, fortitude and religion. Our lives have been enriched by the challenges that he has set us, the encouragement that he has given us, his kindness, humour and humanity. We due to this fact pray that God will give us grace to comply with his instance, and that, with our brother Philip, at the final, we will know the fun of life everlasting.

All sit. The choir sings:

Eternal Father, sturdy to save,

Whose arm doth bind the stressed wave,

Who bidd’st the mighty ocean deep

Its personal appointed limits hold;

O hear us after we cry to thee

For these in peril on the ocean.

O Saviour, whose almighty phrase

The winds and waves submissive heard,

Who walkedst on the foaming deep,

And calm amid its rage didst sleep:

O hear us after we cry to thee

For these in peril on the ocean.

O sacred Spirit, who didst brood

Upon the chaos darkish and impolite,

Who unhealthy’st its indignant tumult stop,

And gavest gentle and life and peace:

O hear us after we cry to thee

For these in peril on the ocean.

O Trinity of affection and energy,

Our brethren protect in peril’s hour;

From rock and tempest, fireplace and foe,

Protect them whereso’er they go:

And ever let there rise to thee

Glad hymns of reward from land and sea.

William Whiting (1825–78)

Melita by JB Dykes (1823–76)

Arranged by James Vivian (b 1974)

All stay seated.

THE FIRST LESSON

Ecclesiasticus 43. 11–26

Read by the Dean of Windsor

Look at the rainbow and reward its Maker; it shines with a supreme magnificence, rounding the sky with its gleaming arc, a bow bent by the fingers of the Most High. His command speeds the snow storm and sends the swift lightning to execute his sentence. To that finish the storehouses are opened, and the clouds fly out like birds. By his mighty energy the clouds are piled up and the hailstones damaged small. The crash of his thunder makes the earth writhe, and, when he seems, an earthquake shakes the hills. At his will the south wind blows, the squall from the north and the hurricane. He scatters the snow-flakes like birds alighting; they settle like a swarm of locusts. The eye is dazzled by their stunning whiteness, and as they fall the thoughts is entranced. He spreads frost on the earth like salt, and icicles type like pointed stakes. A chilly blast from the north, and ice grows onerous on the water, selecting each pool, as although the water had been placing on a breastplate. He consumes the hills, scorches the wilderness, and withers the grass like fireplace. Cloudy climate shortly places all to rights, and dew brings welcome aid after warmth. By the ability of his thought he tamed the deep and planted it with islands. Those who sail the ocean inform tales of its risks, which astonish all who hear them; in it are unusual and great creatures, all types of dwelling issues and large sea-monsters. By his personal motion he achieves his finish, and by his phrase all issues are held collectively.

All stay seated as the choir sings:

THE JUBILATE

O be joyful within the Lord, all ye lands:

serve the Lord with gladness,

and are available earlier than his presence with a tune.

Be ye positive that the Lord he’s God:

it’s he that hath made us, and never we ourselves;

we’re his folks, and the sheep of his pasture.

O go your manner into his gates with thanksgiving,

and into his courts with reward:

be grateful unto him, and communicate good of his Name.

For the Lord is gracious, his mercy is eternal:

and his reality endureth from era to era.

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost;

As it was to start with, is now, and ever shall be:

world with out finish. Amen.

Benjamin Britten (1913–76), in C

Written for St George’s Chapel, Windsor at the request of The Duke of Edinburgh

All stay seated.

THE SECOND LESSON

John 11. 21–27

Read by the Archbishop of Canterbury

Martha stated to Jesus, ‘Lord, in case you had been right here, my brother wouldn’t have died. And even now I do know that no matter you ask from God, God provides you with.’ Jesus stated to her, ‘Your brother will rise once more.’ Martha stated to him, ‘I do know that he’ll rise once more within the resurrection at the final day.’ Jesus stated to her, ‘I’m the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, although he die, but shall he reside, and whoever lives and believes in me shall by no means die. Do you imagine this?’ She stated to him, ‘Yes, Lord; I imagine that you’re the Christ, the Son of God, he who’s coming into the world.’

All stay seated as the choir sings:

Psalm 104

The Duke of Edinburgh requested that Psalm 104 must be set to music by William Lovelady.

Originally composed as a cantata in three actions, it was first sung in honour of His Royal Highness’s seventy fifth Birthday.

My soul give reward unto the Lord of heaven,

In majesty and honour clothed;

The earth he made won’t be moved,

The seas he made to be its gown. Give reward.

The waters rise above the very best mountain,

And movement down to the vales and leas;

At springs, wild asses quench their thirst,

And birds make nest amid the timber.

The timber the Lord has made are stuffed with vigour,

The fir tree is a house for storks;

Wild goats discover refuge within the hills,

From foes the conies shelter within the rocks.

My soul give reward unto the Lord of heaven,

In majesty and honour clothed;

The earth he made won’t be moved,

The seas he made to be its gown. Give reward.

O Lord, how manifold is your creation,

All issues in knowledge you present;

You give your riches to the earth,

And to the ocean so nice and vast.

You take your creatures’ breath and life is ended,

Your breath goes forth and life begins;

Your hand renews the face of earth,

Your reward my complete life I’ll sing.

My soul give reward unto the Lord of heaven,

In majesty and honour clothed;

The earth he made won’t be moved,

The seas he made to be its gown. Give reward.

Words from Psalm 104, tailored by Sam Dyer (b 1945)

William Lovelady (b 1945), abridged and organized for choir and organ by James Vivian (b 1974) with the composer’s permission

The choir sings:

THE LESSER LITANY

Let us pray.

All sit or kneel.

Lord, have mercy upon us.

Christ, have mercy upon us.

Lord, have mercy upon us.

THE LORD’S PRAYER

Our Father, which artwork in heaven,

Hallowed be thy Name;

Thy kingdom come;

Thy will probably be executed in earth as it’s in heaven.

Give us at the present time our each day bread.

And forgive us our trespasses,

As we forgive them that trespass towards us.

And lead us not into temptation;

But ship us from evil. Amen.

THE RESPONSES

Enter not into judgement with thy servant, O Lord.

For in thy sight shall no man dwelling be justified.

Grant unto him everlasting relaxation.

And let gentle perpetual shine upon him.

We imagine verily to see the goodness of the Lord.

In the land of the dwelling.

O Lord, hear our prayer.

And let our cry come unto thee.

William Smith (1603-45), tailored by Roger Judd, MVO (b 1944)

The Lord’s Prayer, Music by Robert Stone (1516-1613) from John Day’s Certaine Notes 1565

THE COLLECT

The Dean of Windsor shall say:

O merciful God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who’s the resurrection and the life; in whom whosoever believeth shall reside, although he die; and whosoever liveth, and believeth in him, shall not die eternally; who additionally hath taught us by his Holy Apostle Saint Paul, not to be sorry, as males with out hope, for them that sleep in him: We meekly beseech thee, O Father that, when we will depart this life, we might relaxation in him, as our hope is that this our brother doth; and that, at the final resurrection within the final day, we could also be discovered acceptable in thy sight; and obtain that blessing, which thy well-beloved Son shall then pronounce to all that love and worry thee, saying, Come ye blessed kids of my Father; obtain the dominion ready for you from the start of the world. Grant this we beseech thee, O merciful Father by Jesus Christ, our Mediator and Redeemer. Amen.

THE PRAYERS

The Archbishop of Canterbury shall say:

O everlasting God, earlier than whose face the generations rise and move away, thyself unchanged, abiding, we bless thy holy identify for all who’ve accomplished their earthly course in thy religion and following, and are actually at relaxation; we keep in mind earlier than thee at the present time Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, rendering thanks unto thee – for his resolute religion and loyalty, for his excessive sense of responsibility and integrity, for his lifetime of service to the Nation and Commonwealth, and for the braveness and inspiration of his management. To him, with all of the devoted departed, grant thy peace; let gentle perpetual shine upon them; and in thy loving knowledge and almighty energy work in them the great function of thy good will; by Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Dean of Windsor, Register of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, shall say:

O Lord, who didst give to thy servant Saint George grace to lay apart the worry of man, and to be devoted even unto demise: Grant that we, unmindful of worldly honour, might battle the fallacious, uphold thy rule, and serve thee to our lives’ finish; by Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

God save our gracious Sovereign and all of the Companions, dwelling and departed, of the Most Honourable and Noble Order of The Garter. Amen.

O God of the spirits of all flesh, we reward thy holy identify for thy servant Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who has left us a good sample of valiant and true knighthood; grant unto him the reassurance of thine historical promise that thou wilt ever be with those that go down to the ocean in ships and occupy their enterprise in nice waters. And we beseech thee that, following his good instance and strengthened by his fellowship, we might at the final, along with him, be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom; by Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Archbishop of Canterbury shall say:

O Lord God, when thou givest to thy servants to endeavour any nice matter, grant us additionally to know that it’s not the start, however the persevering with of the identical unto the top, till it’s totally completed, which yieldeth the true glory; by him, who for the ending of thy work laid down his life, our Redeemer, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Almighty God, Father of all mercies and giver of all consolation: Deal graciously, we pray thee, with those that mourn; that casting each care on thee they might know the comfort of thy love; by Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

All sit as the choir sings:

THE ANTHEM

Give relaxation, O Christ, to thy servant with thy Saints:

the place sorrow and ache are not any extra;

neither sighing, however life eternal.

Thou solely artwork immortal, the Creator and Maker of man:

And we’re mortal, fashioned of the earth, and unto earth we could return.

For so thou didst ordain, when thou createdest me, saying,

Dust thou artwork, and unto mud shalt thou return.

All we go down to the mud; and, weeping, o’er the grave,

we make our tune: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.

Russian Kontakion of the Departed

Translated William John Birkbeck (1859–1916)

Kiev Melody, organized by Sir Walter Parratt, KCVO (1841–1924)

All stand.

As the coffin is lowered into the Royal Vault, the Dean of Windsor shall say:

THE COMMENDATION

Go forth upon thy journey from this world, O Christian soul,

In the identify of God the Father Almighty who created thee;

In the identify of Jesus Christ who suffered for thee;

In the identify of the Holy Spirit who strengtheneth thee;

May thy portion at the present time be in peace,

and thy dwelling within the heavenly Jerusalem. Amen.

All stay standing. Garter Principal King of Arms proclaims:

THE STYLES AND TITLES OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH

Thus it hath happy Almighty God to take out of this transitory life unto his divine mercy the late most Illustrious and most Exalted Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Member of the Order of Merit, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order upon whom had been conferred the Royal Victorian Chain, Grand Master and Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, One of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council, Admiral of the Fleet, Field Marshal within the Army and Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Husband of Her Most Excellent Majesty Elizabeth the Second by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her different Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, whom might God protect and bless with lengthy life, well being and honour and all worldly happiness.

Thereafter, the Pipe Major of The Royal Regiment of Scotland performs:

A LAMENT

The Buglers of the Royal Marines sound.

THE LAST POST

After a interval of silence the State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry sound.

REVEILLE

The Buglers of the Royal Marines sound.

ACTION STATIONS

Then the Archbishop of Canterbury pronounces:

THE BLESSING

All stay standing as the choir sings:

THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

God save our gracious Queen,

Long reside our noble Queen,

God save The Queen!

Send her victorious,

Happy and wonderful,

Long to reign over us,

God save The Queen!

All stay standing of their locations as Her Majesty The Queen, members of the Royal Family and members of the Duke of Edinburgh’s household depart the Chapel by way of the Galilee Porch escorted by the Dean of Windsor and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Music after the service

Luke Bond, Assistant Director of Music, St George’s Chapel, will play Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 546, Johann Sebastian Bach.

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