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The busy behind-the-scenes preparations for Philip s funeral
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Prince Philip s funeral - what is happening behind the scenes
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Philip: What an Astonishing Life Was His
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As a person in my 70s, I cannot remember when Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was not a prominent public figure well known in this country and much of the world. It does not seem like 70 years ago when my mother took my brother and me to see Princess Elizabeth and her almost new husband pass by on their way to look at E.P. Taylors racehorses at Windfields Farm, now the Toronto community of Don Mills. What an astonishing life was his.
Because his ancestors were in the tangled web of European monarchy, he was a Greek and a Danish prince before becoming a member of the British Royal Family. His father and many of his in-laws and some of his siblings were Nazi sympathizers or adherents even as his mother, an estranged wife and eccentric woman, was deemed a righteous gentile and is honored at Yad Vashem for her protection of victims of the Nazi occupation of Gre
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The Duke of Edinburgh s funeral will feature elements of the military with which he was closely associated (Paul Grover/PA)
The Duke of Edinburgh’s close association with the military will be on show at his ceremonial royal funeral next weekend.
Elements of the Royal Navy, Air Force and the Army will be present during an eight-minute procession in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
On the day of the funeral, Philip’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.