Prince Philip's funeral has taken place in Windsor. Her Majesty the Queen and senior royals, including Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, attended the late Duke of Edinburgh's funeral, which took place at St George's Chapel and began at 3pm on Saturday (17 April).

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Prince Harry, who flew over from Los Angeles, was also in attendance at his grandfather's funeral.

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In compliance with current coronavirus restrictions, only 30 mourners attended the service. The guest list included Prince Philip and the Queen's other grandchildren, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Peter Phillips, Zara Tindall, Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount Severn.

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The Duchess of Cambridge arriving at St George’s Chapel
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The late Duke of Edinburgh's coffin was transported in a funeral procession for the short distance to St George's Chapel from Windsor Castle - where his body had been resting and where he passed away peacefully on 9 April - in a modified Land Rover hearse.

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Prince Philip's four children, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Princess Anne, as well as his grandsons, Prince William, Prince Harry and Peter Philips, walked with the coffin to the chapel, while the Queen travelled behind them in the state Bentley.

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The procession set off at 2.45pm and was led by the Band of the Grenadier Guards, in honour of the fact that Prince Philip spent 42 years as its Colonel. Pall Bearers also travelled with the coffin, including members of the Royal Marines.

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The Countess of Wessex, pictured arriving at St George’s Chapel.

Prince Philip received a quieter, more private service than would usually be expected for a member of the royal family, partly due to the ongoing pandemic but also in accordance with his wishes.

All of the mourners wore face masks, and arrangements for the service had been modified to comply with social distancing rules. Her Majesty the Queen sat alone during the service.

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Those attending wore morning coats with medals or day dress, rather than military uniforms.

On arrival, Prince Philip's coffin was received by the Dean of Windsor and the Archbishop of Canterbury, while the song Carry On was played by the Royal Navy Piping Party, as the doors to the chapels closed.

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The service was led by the Dean of Windsor, while the blessing was pronounced by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

In the Bidding, the Dean of Windsor paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh's "kindness, humour and humanity", and celebrated his "unwavering loyalty" to the Queen.

In accordance with his wishes, no sermon was given, while the service paid tribute to his association to the Royal Navy. Music included Eternal Father, Strong to Save by William Whiting, a British hymn that is associated with seafarers and the maritime armed services.

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As the funeral began at 3pm, a national minute's silence took place, signalled by The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery.

Following the service, the Duke of Edinburgh was interred in the Royal Vault of the chapel.

Prince Philip's funeral was broadcast on major TV channels, including the BBC and ITV, as well as over UK and international radio.