Prince Philip: How Scotland's Remembering The Duke Of Edinburgh
People across Scotland will fall silent to remember the Royal Navy veteran, as he is laid to rest on Saturday.
People across Scotland will fall silent to remember the Royal Navy veteran, as he is laid to rest on Saturday.
More details of the funeral have been announced, including the Duke's modified Land Rover hearse, which he had repainted in military green.
The funeral will take place entirely within the grounds of Windsor Castle, reflecting the Duke's personal wishes.
Forces TV, BFBS TV and BFBS Radio are all covering the event
Hundreds of personnel will be involved, with each participant being carefully chosen for their personal link or affiliation with the Duke.
Duke's affiliation with several regiments and corps meant he often visited Scotland to meet serving personnel and mark major occasions.
The monarch hosted an event marking the retirement of her household's most senior official, former Lord Chamberlain Earl Peel.
The Duke of Edinburgh's naval career began at the college in 1939, before he went on to serve in the Second World War.
Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, spoke following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston has joined other service heads in saluting the life and service of the Duke of Edinburgh.
The Duke of Sussex succeeded his grandfather as Captain General Royal Marines in 2017.
The Duke of Cambridge has released a message in tribute of Prince Philip's life of service to the UK and the Armed Forces.
The Duke of Sussex is making the journey, although his wife, Meghan, who is heavily pregnant, has been advised against flying.
A message from Princess Anne paid tribute to her father, the Duke of Edinburgh.
The Archbishop of Canterbury addressed a socially distanced congregation.
Boris Johnson has offered to step aside to allow members of the Royal Family to attend the service.