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Details with symbolic meanings accompanying Prince Philip at his funeral, and the most important detail in his burial?

Details with symbolic meanings and bearing his fingerprints accompany Prince Philip at his funeral, and the most important detail in his burial? 

Today, the funeral of Prince Philip, in a royal funeral of a majestic military character, clearly shows the interests of the late prince, and although the funeral was not as planned due to the Corona virus pandemic, it was very close to his desires.

One of the details that the Duke of Andborough chose himself was a military Land Rover car that he had developed and designed himself and wanted to carry his coffin.

Prince Philip's funeral
Prince Philip's funeral

Medals of honor and royal insignia chosen by himself, which he had obtained from the service of the Queen, society and the army, and badges representing him as the Prince of Greece and Denmark, among others, were waiting for him at St. George's Church.

Prince Philip's funeral

Prince Philip's carriage and two of his ponies are waiting for him at Windsor Castle at the sad moment of his passing, a carriage he designed himself XNUMX years ago, and which witnessed several family outings.

Prince Philip's funeral
Prince Philip's funeral

One of the most impressive pictures is the picture of the prince's glove, his hat and his personal belongings on the carriage.

Prince Philip's funeral

Even the carols, carols and military music at the funeral are of his personal choice.

With the attendance of only XNUMX people, the family was reunited.

General Sir Nick Carter, commander of the British armed forces, who walked next to the coffin of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, described Prince Philip's funeral "bearing the hallmarks of a prince" and reflecting his broad interests.

The most important detail is that Prince Philip will not move to his final resting place, but will wait for his queen and his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, until her death, in a designated place in the basement of St. George's Chapel, and upon the death of the Queen, they are buried together in the private royal cemetery.

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