Prince Philip, who died aged 99 on April 9, will be laid to rest after a funeral in St George’s Chapel, Windsor.Only 30 guests will be allowed to attend on Saturday, April 17, due to coronavirus restrictions.The public have been asked to stay home and pay their respects in other ways, but the funeral will be televised so people can watch.The funeral will begin at 2.40pm, when the coffin will be carried out of Windsor Castle and placed onto a modified Land Rover, designed by the Duke himself.The procession will begin at 2.45pm, and the service at 3pm.
There will be a minute’s national silence at 3pm in honour of the Queen’s consort.Here is everything you need to know about how to watch Prince Philip’s funeral, including timings and channels.
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