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Farage Slams 'Inhuman' Covid Rules Which Left Queen Alone at Funeral


18 Apr 2021
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has slammed the “inhuman” coronavirus rules which saw the Queen, 94, left sitting masked and alone at the funeral of her husband of 73 years.
The Queen, who along with her late husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was vaccinated against the Chinese virus all the way back in January, was following social distancing rules for funerals imposed on the rest of England by Boris Johnson’s administration.
“So desperately sad to see the Queen sat alone during the funeral service,” wrote former UKIP, Brexit Party, and Reform UK party leader Farage on social media.
“These Covid rules are inhuman.”

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Prince Philip's last ride will be in Land Rover he customized for his funeral


Prince Philip’s last ride will be in Land Rover he customized for his funeral
Updated Apr 16, 2021;
Posted Apr 16, 2021
The Jaguar Land Rover that will be used to transport the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh at his funeral on Saturday, is pictured at Windsor Castle, in Berkshire, England, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. The modified Land Rover Defender TD5 130 chassis cab vehicle was made at Land Rover's factory in Solihull in 2003 and Philip oversaw the modifications throughout the intervening years, requesting a repaint in military green and designing the open top rear and special "stops" to secure his coffin in place. (Steve Parsons/Pool Photo via AP)AP

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'The Duke is one of the reasons Britons feel blessed to have a monarchy'


‘The Duke is one of the reasons Britons feel blessed to have a monarchy’
As the nation bids a final farewell to the Duke of Edinburgh today, Andrew Roberts celebrates the life of the colourful consort
17 April 2021 • 5:00am
The Duke of Edinburgh was a war hero, a loyal and loving consort, a consummate professional in an extremely difficult job for almost three-quarters of a century, writes Andrew Roberts
Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, had quite as much royal blood in his veins as the Queen herself. His great-grandfather was the King of Denmark, his grandfather was King of Greece, and when he was born in Corfu on 10 June 1921 he was sixth in line to the Greek throne.

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Prince Philip designed his own hearse, a modified Land Rover, to carry his coffin in procession


Prince Philip designed his own hearse, a modified Land Rover, to carry his coffin in procession
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, dies at 99
The royal family confirmed the Duke of Edinburgh's death on April 9 in a statement shared to Twitter.
LONDON - Prince Philip, who liked Land Rovers and drove them for much of his life, will make his last journey in one — a no-nonsense vehicle customized at his direction, down to its military green color.
The modified Land Rover TD5 130 will carry Prince Philip's coffin in a procession at Windsor Castle on Saturday as the queen and other members of the royal family follow before the funeral and interment in St. George’s Chapel.

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Letters: SNP 's pledges again show its economic illiteracy


THE manifesto pledges from the SNP detailed by the First Minister ("Sturgeon pledges stability with freeze on income tax", The Herald, April 15) once again demonstrate economic illiteracy at the highest level. The shameless “spend, spend, spend” pledges do not bear any level-headed scrutiny, as so stated by the independent Institute of Fiscal Studies.
"Transformational” spending as she describes but then in almost the same breath, a freeze on income tax rates, simply do not equate, and when the deficit figures appear, this will be fantasy economics. Nicola Sturgeon was Cabinet Secretary for Health & Wellbeing from 2007–2012 and has been First Minster since 2014. Her “transformational” spending promise equates to just £178 million for each year she has been in power and of course begs the question why it has taken her 14 years to even consider this? Free dental care will only potentially benefit those that can actually afford it as those who are unable to do so at present get it free. Beware of those bearing gifts is a very apt warning at this time.

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HMS Duke of Edinburgh: Petition to name Royal Navy ship after Prince Philip gets over 15,000 signatures

Tory MP James Gray suggested that one of the escort ships for the new Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier could be named after the duke

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Prince Philip designed a modified Land Rover that will serve as his hearse


Prince Philip designed a modified Land Rover that will serve as his hearse
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Updated: 6:29 AM CDT Apr 17, 2021
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Updated: 6:29 AM CDT Apr 17, 2021
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The Duke of Edinburgh was born as the Prince of Greece and Denmark. In 1921, his family fled to Paris when he was an infant. After they were overthrown from power. eight years later, Philip was sent to England to be raised by his grandmother and uncle. He served in the British Royal Navy from 1939 to 1953 and fought in World War II. The Queen and Prince Philip met before the Second World War when he was a young naval cadet. The couple married in 1947, I was always struck by how much he was committed to supporting the queen on every occasion. Whether it was a happy one or more difficult task with members of the family or sad occasion, but he was always there. During his time with the Royal Air Force. He logged almost 6000 flight hours and 59 different types of aircraft Over four decades, famous for his energy, the duke's health inevitably deteriorated as he headed into old age and the summer of 2017, Prince Philip effectively announced his retirement, saying he would give up official royal duties. Prince Philip was the oldest serving royal consort. He was known for his love of painting, horses, flying, sailing and environmental conservation Prince Philip, serviceman, campaigner, great grandfather and beloved husband. I'm not a Romero reporting.

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Here's a look at the most memorable moments from Prince Philip's funeral


Here's a look at the most memorable moments from Prince Philip's funeral
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Updated: 12:00 PM EDT Apr 17, 2021
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Prince Philip, who liked Land Rovers and drove them for much of his life, will make his last journey in one — a no-nonsense vehicle customized at his direction, down to its military green color.The modified Land Rover TD5 130 will carry Prince Philip's coffin in a procession at Windsor Castle on Saturday as the queen and other members of the royal family follow before the funeral and interment in St. George’s Chapel.Buckingham Palace said the prince's hearse was built at the Land Rover factory in Solihull in 2003, when Philip turned 82, and modified over the years with an open-top rear section to hold his coffin, with final changes being made up until 2019, the year he turned 98. Philip died April 9 at the age of 99.Among other things, Philip asked that it be repainted in dark bronze green, a color used in military Land Rovers.The plain vehicle and its military look reflect the man himself, a blunt-spoken former naval officer. Before he married the future Queen Elizabeth in 1947, Philip, then a prince of the Greek royal family. served as an officer in Britain's Royal Navy during World War II and took part in the battles of Cape Matapan and Crete in 1941.Land Rover has maintained the vehicle since it was built and kept it ready for the funeral in collaboration with the royal household.Thierry Bollore, Land Rover's chief executive, said that the company was “deeply privileged” to have worked with the prince, who visited company sites over the years and met hundreds of the company's employees. The company was “honored” that one of its vehicles would be used at the funeral.The Queen shares a special photoAhead of Saturday's funeral, Queen Elizabeth II shared a previously unseen photo of herself and Prince Philip. The royal couple, who were married for 73 years, are pictured sitting together in the Coyles of Muick in Aberdeenshire.The photo was taken by the couple's daughter-in-law, the Countess of Wessex, in 2003. The photo was shared on the Royal Family Instagram with the caption, "The Queen wishes to share this private photograph taken with The Duke of Edinburgh at the top of the Coyles of Muick, Scotland in 2003."Duchess Meghan watches from homeMeghan, Duchess of Sussex, paid tribute to the late Prince Philip from her California home.A spokesperson confirmed that Meghan, who was not cleared to fly from California to Britain by her physician due to her current stage of pregnancy, would instead watch the Windsor Castle funeral service from the U.S. The Duchess is currently pregnant with her second child with Prince Harry.Harry and Meghan also sent a special wreath with a handwritten note for the solemn occasion. Designed by florist Willow Crossley, who previously completed floral arrangements for the evening portion of the Sussexes' 2018 wedding in Frogmore Gardens as well as for their son Archie's christening at Windsor Castle, the wreath features flowers with some special meaning, as requested by the duke and duchess. The wreath included bear's breeches, which are the national flower of Greece, to represent Prince Philip's heritage, as well as sea holly, which represents the late prince's service in the Royal Marines. Other symbolic flowers featured are campanula for gratitude and everlasting love, rosemary for remembrance, lavender for devotion, and roses in honor of Prince Philip's birth month.The Queen sits aloneQueen Elizabeth II sat alone in the quire of St. George’s Chapel during the funeral of Prince Philip, the man who had been by her side for 73 years. Following strict social distancing rules during the pandemic, the queen set an example even in grief, sitting apart from family members arrayed around the church. Just 30 mourners were allowed to attend the service at St. George’s on the grounds of Windsor Castle, where the queen has stayed to avoid getting COVID-19.Other royals who are in family bubbles sat together.The service began with Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby entering the chapel ahead of the coffin, followed by Philip’s children and three of his eight grandchildren, as a four-member choir sang “I am the resurrection and the life.”Prince Harry reunites with Prince WilliamPrince Harry was seen chatting and walking with Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge at the conclusion of Prince Philip's funeral service.As funeral guests exited St. George's Chapel, Prince Harry walked alongside Kate Middleton and his brother as they left the church. Though both Harry and Kate were masked at that moment, they appeared to be in good spirits for the reunion. Prince Harry's attendance at the service marked the first time he returned to the U.K. since he and Duchess Meghan stepped down from senior working royal duties last year. In the months after their exit, the couple relocated to Montecito, California with their young son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten Windsor. They're also working to build their new nonprofit organization, Archewell.The reunion between the two brothers and the Duchess of Cambrdige also follows Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey, where they expressed their personal frustrations with the royal institution and their experience as a couple within it.Hearst Magazines contributed to this report.

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Philip's funeral includes hymn to honour navy service, Psalm 104 and Action Stations battle signal

The emotional touches, which were planned by the Duke of Edinburgh himself, were performed in front of his beloved wife the Queen, his children and grandchildren and members of the military.

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