Prince Philip’s funeral was sprinkled with a series of small, poignant touches. From a pot of sugar lumps representing his fondness of horses, to his personal standard illustrating different elements of his life, they aimed to make the day as personal as possible.
Here we examine the significance of some of the finer details from Saturday’s occasion... The cars Prince Charles arrived in a Rolls-Royce Phantom VI.
The 6,230cc all-alloy engine limousine was first manufactured in 1969. It has leather upholstery and a cocktail cabinet has often been incorporated into the rear compartment’s cabinetwork.
Prince William arrived in a Rolls-Royce Phantom V. This model was first produced in 1959 and another famous owner was John Lennon.
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