Prince Philip died aged 99 last Friday and Buckingham Palace already confirmed his wishes for a scaled-down funeral will be abided by to also ensure coronavirus restrictions are respected.
Instead of the lying-in-state ceremony past royals received, the Duke of Edinburgh will lie at rest in Windsor Castle's private chapel before being moved to St George's Chapel next Saturday.
Royal commentator Jennie Bond claimed Philip had "always planned" to have "many less bells and whistles" for his funeral. Phil Schofield and Andrew Neil debate 10pm curfew rulesBrexit: Andrew Neil claims EU 'terrified' of UK success in 2018France lockdown: Paris students queue for food parcelsPrince Philip: Queen will not make way for Charles says expertPrince Philip:.
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