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Princes William, Harry won’t walk side-by-side at grandfather's funeral

Princes William, Harry won’t walk side-by-side at grandfather's funeral

This minimises any awkward moments between the brothers.
16 Apr, 2021

Prince William and Prince Harry won’t walk side-by-side Saturday as they follow their grandfather’s coffin into the church ahead of Prince Philip’s funeral, minimising the chances of any awkward moments between the brothers who are grappling with strained relations since Harry’s decision to step away from royal duties last year.

Buckingham Palace on Thursday released the broad outlines of the funeral program for Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, who died April 9 at 99. The palace revealed that William and Harry’s cousin, Peter Phillips, will walk between the princes as they escort the coffin to St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, west of London.

Prince Charles, the heir to the throne and the father of the princes, together with his sister, Princess Anne, will lead the 15-member procession.

The brothers had been closely watched as Saturday’s funeral will almost certainly remind the pair of their shared grief at another royal funeral more than two decades ago. As young boys, both walked behind their mother Princess Diana’s coffin in 1997 in London in a ceremony watched around the world.

Palace officials refused to comment when asked whether the positioning of William and Harry was an effort to minimise family tensions, which have grown after Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, gave an explosive interview to Oprah Winfrey that suggested an unnamed member of the royal family had made a racist comment to Harry before the birth of their child Archie.

Meghan, who is pregnant and living in California with Harry, is not coming to the funeral on the advice of her doctor.

“We’re not going to be drawn into those perceptions of drama or anything like that,” a palace spokesman said while speaking on condition of anonymity in line with policy. “This is a funeral and the arrangements have been agreed and they represent Her Majesty’s wishes.”

In another effort to preserve family unity, the palace said senior royals would wear civilian clothes to the funeral. The decision, signed off by the queen, means that Harry won’t risk being the only member of the royal family not in uniform during the funeral.

Members of the royal family often wear uniforms to public events by virtue of their honorary roles with the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, but Harry lost his honorary military titles when he decided to give up frontline royal duties last year. As a result, protocol suggests that Harry, an army veteran who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, would only wear a suit with medals at royal functions.

The decision also sidesteps another potential controversy after reports that Prince Andrew, the queen’s second-oldest son, considered wearing an admiral’s uniform to his father’s funeral. Andrew retains his military titles even though he was forced to step away from royal duties after a disastrous interview with the BBC about his acquaintance with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Attendance at the funeral will be limited to 30 people because of the coronavirus restrictions in England. The list will include several of Philip’s relatives from Germany, together with immediate members of the royal family. The children in the family will not attend.

Guests will wear masks inside the chapel and observe social distancing. The queen, always the first to set an example, will also wear a mask.

In other details released about the funeral, Royal Marine buglers will play “Action Stations,” an alarm that alerts sailors to prepare for battle.

Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, served in the Royal Navy for 12 years and maintained close ties to the armed forces throughout his life. Military personnel will have a large role in honoring him Saturday despite the attendance limit.

Members of the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the Royal Air Force and the British Army will take part in the funeral procession. Philip’s coffin will be carried to St. George’s Chapel on a specially adapted Land Rover that he designed himself.

On Thursday, Charles and his wife Camilla visited Marlborough House in central London to see a sea of floral tributes for Philip, which have been moved there from the gates of Buckingham Palace.

The couple spent some time looking at the cards and notes with the flowers. The items left in tribute included a model of a Land Rover similar to the one that will bear Philip’s coffin on Saturday, with the words “The Duke R.I.P” on the roof.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Apr 16, 2021 11:03am
United we stand, divided we fall.
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Choo Tian Apr 16, 2021 12:05pm
They are prolonging this funeral now. He has been dead for weeks now.
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M. Saeed Apr 16, 2021 12:45pm
But, blood is thicker than the water?
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Zack Apr 16, 2021 01:37pm
Who cares?
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ASIM HUSSAIN Apr 16, 2021 02:14pm
I don't know why Dawn is so worried about the personal enemities of the royal elite. Let them bury their dead whenever they want, wherever. Why so obssessed with the royals...true ghulaams
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ali Apr 16, 2021 02:19pm
How a woman separated two blood brothers from each other.
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Mr. Sindhi Apr 16, 2021 02:50pm
Until when he is going to be buried?
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Mr. Sindhi Apr 16, 2021 02:50pm
Until when he is going to be buried?
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Simple Logic Apr 16, 2021 02:56pm
Who cares ! And why is this even news ?
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Apr 16, 2021 03:15pm
Poor Harry is out.
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Daud Apr 16, 2021 04:32pm
Should people of Pakistan be worried?
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Palakkadan Apr 16, 2021 05:10pm
Any how that drama queen will not be there to churn out pseudo stories to thrash out the venerable royalty. That is a great news.
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Ghanty Apr 16, 2021 05:44pm
Royals continue to enjoy all the luxuries with taxpayers' money, even in the twenty first century.
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Osman Apr 16, 2021 06:17pm
Of zero interest.
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Mahmood Apr 16, 2021 06:55pm
Family feud. Sad, they cannot even put aside their differences at this sombre occassion!
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Gt Apr 16, 2021 07:21pm
No one really know is there any feud between two brothers, they seems to be fake
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Zak Apr 16, 2021 07:24pm
If left alone by media, all would turn out well for them but media hounds them like a pack of hyenas.
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