The funeral of Prince Philip, husband of the Queen of England, held on the 17th of this month.

Bouquet and photo in commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II's husband, Prince Philip
Bouquet and photo in commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Prince Philip

(Windsor AP = Yonhap News) On the 10th (local time), in front of Windsor Castle in England, a bouquet is piled up in honor of the husband Philip of Queen Elizabeth II of England who died the day before. 2021.4.10 [DB 및 재판매 금지]

(Paris = Yonhap News) Correspondent Hye-ran Hyun = The royal family announced on the 10th (local time) that the funeral of Gong Philip (Duke of Edinburgh), husband of Queen Elizabeth II of England, will be held on the 17th of this month at St. George Chapel in Windsor Castle.

Gong Philip’s funeral, held as the head of the royal family, rather than as the director, begins at 3 p.m. in British Summer Time (BST) and is broadcast live on TV, the BBC and the Associated Press reported.

In the aftermath of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) pandemic, only 30 people can attend the funeral according to government guidelines. The list of attendees will be released on the 15th.

Prince Harry, who declared independence from the royal family and left for the United States, announced his intention to attend. Meghan Markle, his wife, is weighed in on the observation that she is pregnant with her second child and that it is difficult to attend.

In addition, the royal family approved Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s recommendation to designate a period of national mourning until the day of the funeral.

Meanwhile, British troops fired 41 artillery shots every minute in honor of Philip at noon in London, Edinburgh, Scotland, Cardiff, Wales, Belfast, Northern Ireland, and at sea at noon.

Gong Philip, married to Queen Elizabeth in 1947, closed her eyes forever on the 9th, two months before her 100th birthday.

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