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The Prince of Wales appeared close to tears as he inspected the many flowers and tributes left for his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, by well-wishers.
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Prince Charles appeared to be in tears as he inspected the many flowers and tributes left for his father, Prince Philip. Dressed in a blue suit with black tie, he bent to read the tributes, at times looking almost overcome by grief. The Duchess, dressed in black, also looked solemn as she bent to look at the messages, paying particular attention to a model Land Rover with the words “The Duke R.I.P” written on the roof.
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The Palace had requested no floral tributes – yet still the flowers kept coming.
This morning Prince of Wales and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall went to view the hundreds/thousands of bunches and bouquets laid at Royal residences in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh since his death last Friday at the age of 99.
Officially the public are being asked not to lay flowers to prevent any possible breach of Covid guidelines. Instead they were advised to make a donation to a charity close to their heart.
Prince Charles close to tears as he views floral tributes left for father Philip
Prince Charles appeared close to tears as he and wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, spent time looking at flowers, cards and other tributes that mourners have left after Prince Philip s death
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