Prince Philip’s funeral: the queen wiped her tears as she followed the coffin to St. George’s Church

Today, at the funeral of Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, which was attacked by the new crown virus, the queen wiped away her tears and was forced to mourn with her family alone in St. George’s Chapel, because after their extraordinary 73 years of life, she was very concerned about her “strength and stay”. “Next” carried out an emotional final farewell together.
When she accompanied her beloved husband’s coffin on the final journey, the queen looked distressed and bowed her head respectfully, while their eldest son, Prince Charles, cried as they walked into the church behind the coffin, followed by other sufferings. The tortured royal family.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s coffin was covered with his personal flag, with his sword, navy hat and wreath, and his wife’s handwritten note on it. The guard placed him on the extraordinary green Land Rover guard hearse of his own design in the courtyard of the castle. Hundreds of armed men were packed.
After eight minutes of parade and fifty minutes of service, his coffin was placed in the royal vault. A lone piper of the Royal Scottish Regiment played the lament, and then the trumpeter of Philip’s beloved Royal Marines blew the final whistle, and they played the action station at the specific request of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, announced his blessings before the 30 royal mourners walked silently out of the church, boarded the car, and took them back to the castle for a short trip. Harry and William decided to walk back with Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, and when they were reunited for the first time in a year when their relationship broke down, people saw them smiling and talking angry.
When the national anthem was played, the emotional queen arrived at the funeral. Royal Bentley stopped by her beloved husband’s coffin, where she paused painfully to think for a while, the cannon rang, the bell rang to commemorate the Duke, and wiped her off. Tears eyes.
Her Majesty the Queen was then sent to St. George’s Church. Her wife was waiting for Susan Hussey, and then sat alone in front of the church. During the one-minute silence in the country, she stood in front of the church and bowed her head. Throughout the grieving service, she looked at the coffin, and most of her children and grandchildren were about to cry.
Behind the coffin is the royal parade, led by Philip’s children Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. The grandchildren, including Prince William and Prince Harry, followed closely, but the discordant brothers were separated by their cousin Peter Phillips, who was regarded as the “peacemaker” between the two.
The Duke of Cambridge entered a place in the church before his brother, and the mourners entered the historic Gothic church without speaking to each other. But then they talked as they walked back to the castle, and Kate stepped back to let them be alone.
After Prince Andrew asked to dress as an admiral, the queen decided not to let members of the royal family wear military uniforms, and Prince Harry was stripped of his title. However, they are allowed to wear their medals. About an hour after the funeral, someone saw Andrew driving away in a casual suit and aviator sunglasses.
The queen alone watched as Prince Philip’s coffin was carried away by soldiers when she went to St. George’s Church in Windsor for the last time today to attend the funeral of her beloved husband
Her Majesty then put on her glasses and sat there alone, looking at the altar during her hard service.
The queen sat sadly across from the church alone, saying goodbye to her husband at her funeral
Philip’s coffin has his standard navy hat and a sword, which was given to him by the Queen’s father when he got married 73 years ago, when the Queen was sitting alone on the left because it was placed in front of the altar
When the queen arrived at St. George’s Church, she was greeted by Pastor David Connor, Dean of Windsor College, followed by Camilla and Kate
The Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke of Cambridge looked at Philip’s coffin before it was placed in the royal vault
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William, Prince Edward, Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Wessex, James, Viscount Severn, and Sophie Countess of Wessex
Prince Harry sits directly opposite his brother and his wife Kate, without his wife Megan flying here
(Top row, left to right) Zara and Mike Tyndall, Jack Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie, Eduardo Mapelli Mozi and Princess Eugenie, (front row, left to right) The Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke of Cambridge, the Earl of Wessex, the Viscount Severn at the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh, the Countess of Wessex, Lady Louise Windsor, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Prince of Wales
Viscount Severn (left), Sophie, Countess of Wessex (center) and Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor sitting in the chapel, waiting for Prince Edward to sit with them
Princess Eugenie of York (right) and her husband Jack Brooksbank clasped their hands and sat quietly together
After a moment of silence beside her husband’s coffin, His Majesty watched with tears
The Queen’s Bentley followed the coffin from the castle to the church, parading with her family behind Land Rover
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Princess Anne, Princess Royal, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Snowdon David Armstrong-Jones, Peter Phillips, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, Harry The prince, Duke of Sussex and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence prepare to set off from the castle behind the coffin
Princess Anne, Royal Princess, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Peter Phillips, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Snowdon Earl David Armstrong-Jones and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence follow Prince Philip
Princess Anne, Royal Princess, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Peter Phillips, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Snowdon Earl David Armstrong-Jones and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence followed Prince Philip from the castle to the chapel
During the funeral procession of Prince Philip of England, members of the royal family marched behind the coffin
The coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh, covered with His Royal Highness’s personal flag, was carried to a specially built Land Rover
Harry, William and Kate walked back to the castle together in the spring sun, speaking for the first time in a year
Subsequently, the brothers were ahead of a group of people including Kate and Sophie Wessex, because experts said they wanted the brothers to rebuild their relationship
After the ceremony, Kate went out with her husband and Prince Harry, and then chatted with the Duke of Sussex
When Prince Charles walked behind his father Prince Philip’s coffin in Windsor Castle, tears rolled down his cheeks
The tearful Prince Charles watched his father’s body being carried to the altar, and his wife Camilla supported him
Prince Harry, on the far right, looked at his grandmother, also occupied by Princess Anne and her husband Sir Timothy Lawrence and Prince Andrew
Prince Andrew also sat alone because his children were sitting with their husbands and Sarah Ferguson was not invited
When her husband’s coffin was carried into the church to rest, the queen stood alone in the church with her head down
After Philip’s coffin was placed in the royal vault, the trumpeters of the Royal Marines played the final role
The Earl of Wessex, Viscount James Severn, Countess of Wessex, and Lady Louise Windsor at the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh at St. George’s Chapel
Princess Beatrice and her spouse Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi also appeared in the church to attend the funeral of Prince Philip, Beatrice burst into tears
Prince Philip’s coffin, draped in his personal standards, stands alone, with his heartbroken wife on the left, with only 30 guests inside
Prince Charles followed the coffin into the church, the brothers followed him, and he blinked
Pall Bearers carrying the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh followed the royal family into St. George’s Church
Queen Elizabeth II (upper right) and Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, watch the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh being placed
The masked soldier carrying Philip’s coffin gently lifted the coffin to the queen.
The members of the royal family are sitting in their own family bubble, and Prince Charles and Camilla are the closest to the coffin. Then there is the Wessex family, and the Cambridge family in the front row. Then there is Beatrice, Eugenie, Tindalls in the back row
When Catherine was waiting alone in the church before her husband arrived, she seemed to be holding back tears.
St. George’s Church is the site of Harry and Meghan’s wedding and other happier occasions. Only 30 guests attended the Duke’s funeral.
The coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh, covered with his personal flag, was carried into St. George’s Church
The coffin was carried into St. George’s Church, and the royal family watched from the bottom of the steps during the procession
When the coffin was carried into the church, the royal family stood at the bottom of the steps of St. George’s Church


Post time: Sep-03-2021