
Prince Philip's Funeral In Pictures
The funeral for the Duke of Edinburgh had a major military presence, with more than 730 service personnel taking part in the ceremony.
The funeral for the Duke of Edinburgh had a major military presence, with more than 730 service personnel taking part in the ceremony.
More than 730 members of the military took part in the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral service at Windsor Castle.
General Sir Nick Carter said the Duke of Edinburgh was someone he had "the utmost respect for".
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The Duke of Edinburgh ended his active naval career in the 1950s, but always kept a strong relationship with the military.
More than 700 servicemen and women from the British Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy will be present at the service.
The Duke of Edinburgh died this month, aged 99.
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General Sir Patrick Sanders, Commander Strategic Command, says preparations for the Duke's funeral have been "incredibly moving".
The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral will take place on Saturday at Windsor Castle.
General Sir Nick Carter, the Chief of the Defence Staff, spoke as NATO troops prepare to drawdown in May.
People across Scotland will fall silent to remember the Royal Navy veteran, as he is laid to rest on Saturday.
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The Prime Minister attended a passing out parade Dartmouth's Britannia Royal Naval College, where Prince Philip first met the Queen.
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More details of the funeral have been announced, including the Duke's modified Land Rover hearse, which he had repainted in military green.