Crowds discouraged from gathering for Prince Philip
The government have asked people not to gather in crowds or leave flowers for Prince Philip due to the Covid-19
The government have asked people not to gather in crowds or leave flowers for Prince Philip due to the Covid-19
Football clubs across London and the country have taken to Twitter to share their sadness at Prince Philip’s death. The
President Putin sent a telegram to the Queen to express his condolences at the death of Prince Philip today.
Parliament is to be recalled a day early on Monday following the death of Prince Philip. The Cabinet also held
An online book of condolence has been set up on the Royal website for the public to pay tribute to
US President Joe Biden has paid tribute to Prince Philip’s legacy today from the White House. President Biden and First
MPs across south west London have expressed their sympathies to the Queen and the royal household after HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh died today aged 99.
Chief of the UK Secret Intelligence Service MI6 said that he will mourn His Royal Highness Prince Philip’s death with the rest of the Service and country.
Football’s Premier League, cricket’s County Championship and rugby’s Gallagher Premiership will not cancel any upcoming events this weekend following the
Republican organisations refused to use the death of Prince Philip to push their anti-monarchy agenda The Duke of Edinburgh died
HRH Prince Philip has sadly passed away, at the age of 99 but leaves behind a lasting legacy in wildlife conservation.