Britain mourns Prince Philip, Homazhe, all over the country

Fireshots will be held today around Great Britain, Gjillartar and sea battleship for Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Pilip, who was separated from life Friday at the age of 99. As the Ministry of Defense announced, by 12: 00 p.m. it will be shot 41 times in cities like [...]
As the Defence Ministry announced, between 12: 00 p.m. and noon, 41 times will be shot in cities like London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Belfast. Royal Navy ships will also welcome the Duke of Edinburgh, who served as a navy officer during World War II.
Homazhes will appear online and on television, and the public is encouraged to watch from home. Details concerning Prince Philip's funeral are expected to become known during the next hours. The mortore ceremony will take place next week at the St. George Hat of Winsdor, with limited participation due to the pandemic.
According to his will, Duka will not have a state funeral, and members of the public are required not to attend.
Flags in government buildings will stand at half the spear until the burial day. The Wencetminster Abbayle will also fall 99 times every 60 seconds to honor Duke's life each year.











