Great Britain: These are plans for Prince Philip's funeral.

The funeral ceremonies of Prince Philip, husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, will be held on April 17th, their grandson Prince Harry announced on Saturday. Meanwhile, all over Britain fired the cannons in honor of Prince Philip, who was [...]
The funeral ceremonies of Prince Philip, husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, will be held on April 17th, their grandson Prince Harry announced on Saturday.
Meanwhile, all over Britain fired cannons in honour of Prince Philip, who was separated from life Friday at the age of 99. The long-designed ceremony plans had to be changed and reduced to size because of the restrictions on the coronary, but the Royal Palace said they were still very compatible with the wishes of Prince Philip.
In his honor, a royal, non-state funeral will be held, without public processions, which will be fully held within the facilities of the Winter Castle. The attendance will be no more than 30. The burial will take place at St George's Church within the castle and will be preceded by a minute of silence throughout the country.
The exact details of who will participate have not been made public, but among those present will be Prince Harry, whose unusual interview and wife Meghan last month with the popular television personality Oprah Winfrey plunged the royal family into its biggest crisis in decades. Meghan, who is pregnant with their second child, will not participate on the doctor's advice, the Royal Palace said.
Shots fired in honor of Prince Philip
Today, too, there were prayers for the man Queen Elizabeth called her pillar of strength. Many people placed flowers near royal residences for Prince Philip, who spent more than seven decades next to his wife. In her official announcement on Twitter, the royal family posted the queen's words on their 50th wedding anniversary in 1997, where she named her husband a pillar of strength for her all those years.
Family members have continued to visit the Queen to express their prayers at the Winter Castle, where Prince Philip was separated from his life. In honour, at noon today, they fired ceremonial cannons by the armed forces in London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast and Gibraltar. Shots fired by several navy ships.










