British Royal Family fires Prince Philip

London. Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by close members of the British Royal Family, said goodbye to her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh (who died on April 9 at the age of 99) on Saturday, in St. George’s Chapel, in Windsor , in an event with only 30 guests due to the pandemic.

The ceremony hosted the relatives and close associates of Prince Felipe, a list carefully compiled by the Queen due to the current pandemic context, which requires enforcing the restrictions for security reasons.

The service, presided over by the Dean of Windsor and the Archbishop of Canterbury, began as an act of a military nature, because of the special relationship that the consort of the British monarch always had with the Royal Navy.

In accordance with the Duke’s express wishes, there was no sermon at the event and he celebrated the Duke’s “ unshakable loyalty ” to the sovereign, as well as his service to the nation and his “ courage, ” as stated in a statement by Buckingham Palace by disclosing the “order of service”.

The ceremony paid tribute to the Prince’s “kindness, humor and humanity” and to “the many ways in which his long life has been a blessing to all.”

All the details and events planned for the event were thought up by the Duke himself while he was alive and are a reflection of what he was passionate about, such as military life.

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