* The Queen sat alone in St George's Chapel having wiped away tears as she accompanied Philip's coffin
* Prince Charles in tears as he and his siblings followed the casket into the church as his father was laid to rest
* Feuding brothers Prince William and Prince Harry saw each other for the first time since Megxit last year
* They didn't speak behind the coffin but were seen smiling and chatting as they walked back to the castle
* Philip borne to church on a Land Rover hearse he designed himself in ceremony with 700 armed personnel
* Ceremony with pomp and ceremony has been called one of the most emotional state occasions in history
The Queen wiped away tears and was forced to mourn alone away from her family in St George's Chapel during Prince Philip's Covid-hit Windsor Castle funeral today as she said an emotional final goodbye to her 'strength and stay' after their extraordinary 73-year life together.
Her Majesty looked grief-stricken and bowed her head in reverence as she accompanied her beloved husband's coffin on its final journey while their eldest son Prince Charles cried as he walked behind the casket into church followed by other devastated royals.
The Duke of Edinburgh's coffin was covered in his personal standard and carried his sword, naval cap and a wreath of flowers with a handwritten note from his wife as pallbearers placed him on to his extraordinary self-designed green Land Rover Defender hearse in the castle's quadrangle packed with hundreds of armed personnel.
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The Funeral For Prince Philip The Duke Of Edinburgh -- News Roundup
The queen says goodbye to Philip, continues her reign alone -- AP
Queen Elizabeth stands alone as her ‘strength’ Philip is laid to rest -- Reuters
Royal family say farewell to Prince Philip at Windsor Castle funeral -- The Guardian
British royal family bids farewell to Prince Philip at funeral limited by Covid-19 -- France 24
The Queen sits alone at Prince Philip's funeral as she farewells her husband of 73 years -- ABC News (Australia)
Queen sits alone as she bids farewell to Prince Philip -- The Guardian
Prince Philip: A final farewell in Windsor -- DW
Princes William and Harry together in public for first time in more than a year -- ABC News (Australia)
William and Harry put on dignified front at Prince Philip’s funeral -- The Guardian
St. George's Chapel: Prince Philip's final resting place -- DW
Prince Harry and Prince William walk side-by-side: Key moments from Prince Philip's funeral -- ABC News (Australia)
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REST IN PISS BOZO.
Prince Phillip was fairly brave. He saw action in the med during WW2. He also was on a ship on escort duty of the British east coast. We as at the invasion of Sicily. That wasn't like Anzio, where the Germans used the first guided bombs/rockets (Fritz X), but you do not know that going in.
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