Prince Philip s funeral: Truro Cathedral bell to be tolled for 15 minutes
The Duke of Edinburgh s funeral is starting at 3pm at George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle
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Truro Cathedral s tenor bell will toll for 15 minutes this afternoon (April 17) to commemorate Prince Philip.
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.
Queen is bearing up well as she oversees final preparations for Prince Philip s funeral after ordering ‘mediator’ Peter Phillips to walk between feuding Harry and William
Harry and William will be separated by cousin Peter Phillips as they walk in a line behind grandfather s coffin
When the coffin is taken into chapel, William will move ahead of his brother as the royal family arrives in pairs
Palace officials say royal men will wear morning coats with their medals and the women will wear day dresses
The Queen - like all 30 guests invited to the service - will wear a face mask and will sit by herself in the quire
The two royals are photographed as they are rarely seen, enjoying the stunning scenery of Scottish Highlands
Philip and the Queen relax on grass at Coyles of Muick, a beauty spot near the town of Ballater, Aberdeenshire
The Duke lies back on a rug, propping himself up on his elbow and has jauntily placed his hat on his right knee
Beaming at the Sophie, Countess of Wessex - who took the photograph in 2003 - the Queen also sits on a rug