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Prince Philip tributes pour in as Maltese remember royal encounters

Prime Minister Robert Abela led tributes to Britain s Prince Philip, saying the people of Malta will always treasure his memory.  The Duke of Edinburgh died on Friday morning at Windsor Castle, at the age of 99. He said: Truly saddened by the loss of Prince Philip, who made Malta his home and returned here so often. Our people will always treasure his memory. In a statement, the government said that Prince Philip’s legacy will live on in Malta through the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, and memories of his numerous visits. Noting that he will be fondly remembered in Malta, on behalf of the government and the people of Malta, Abela offered his condolences to the Queen, Royal Family, and British people.

Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh tributes from Suffolk

The death has been announced of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip - Credit: PA Leaders in Suffolk and north Essex have paid tribute to The Duke of Edinburgh who gave so much to our nation after Buckingham Palace confirmed his death aged 99.   Prince Philip, who was the longest-serving consort in British history, passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle. Following the news of his death, an outpour of heartfelt tributes have been paid by leaders in the community, such as MPS and councillors.  Loading… Council leaders say it is a time for the nation to come together Councillor Graham Newman, chairman of Suffolk County Council, expressed his sincere condolences on behalf of all councillors and staff.

Biden on Prince Philip: His legacy will live on

Biden on Prince Philip: His legacy will live on
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Election campaigns suspended following Duke of Edinburgh s death | Chester and District Standard

Election campaigning has been suspended by political parties following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer spoke on Friday and agreed to the pause. Voters will make their decision at the ballot box on May 6, including for council and mayoral positions in England, the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Parliament. A Conservative Party spokeswoman said: “In light of the sad news from Buckingham Palace all campaigning will be paused until further notice.” For Labour, a spokesperson said: “As a mark of respect following the sad death of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the Labour Party has today suspended all campaigning.”

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