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Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext) | 'William and Harry will not walk shoulder to shoulder behind their grandfather's coffin when he is laid to rest tomorrow.<br>The estranged brothers are both in the small party of close family members who will follow the Duke of Edinburgh's body.<br>But they will be separated by their cousin, Peter Phillips.<br>And when the coffin is carried into St George's Chapel in Windsor, William will move ahead of his younger brother as they take their seats separately.<br>The extraordinary turn of events will be seen by some as a missed opportunity to show family unity in the wake of Prince Philip's death.<br><br>Others questioned whether the princes were being kept apart deliberately at their own request.<br>But a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: 'This is a funeral [and] we will not be drawn into those perceptions of drama. The arrangements have been agreed and reflect Her Majesty's wishes.'<br>It came as details of Philip's royal ceremonial funeral, which will take place at 3pm tomorrow, were publicly released.<br><br>These included:<br>The Queen will wear a mask, sit socially-distanced from her family and follow the coffin of her husband of 73 years in the state Bentley;The 30-strong congregation comprises of all of Philip's children and grandchildren, their spouses and close relatives including Princess Margaret's son the Earl of Snowdon;The only non-family member of the group is his close friend and carriage driving companion Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Penny Knatchbull;Other royals including the Duchess of Kent have not been invited after Covid rules meant a 1,000-name list was whittled down;The Land Rover hearse specially designed by the duke to carry his coffin was unveiled.William and Harry, 36, were last seen in public together at a Commonwealth Day service in March last year where they could barely look each other in the eye following Harry and Meghan's acrimonious split from the Royal Family.<br>Relations were further soured by the couple's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey last month, in which they attacked senior royals while Philip, who died on Friday aged 99, lay in hospital.<br>It had been quietly hoped that the loss of their beloved grandfather, who both men loved deeply, might start the process of rapprochement.<br>Tomorrow is likely to be particularly difficult for the brothers as it will evoke memories of having to walk behind their mother's coffin when they were just 15 and 13.<br>But today royal biographer Hugo Vickers said that Peter Phillips, Philip's eldest grandson, may have been deliberately chosen to help his two younger cousins find a way forward with their relationship, which has become badly strained in the past year. <br>He said: [https://www.copemsa.mx/2021/03/19/game-online-penghasil-uang-terbanyak/ game online penghasil uang asli] 'Peter Philips was incredibly good with the boys when Diana died, so I think it will be very good for them. Sometimes I think that when people behave very well in public, which I think they will do, they find it easier to behave better in private.<br><br>Prince Philip and the Queen were conciliators all their life so I'm sure that is what he would have wanted'.<br> William and Harry, 36, were last seen in public together at a Commonwealth Day service in March last year where they could barely look each other in the eye following Harry and Meghan's acrimonious split from the Royal Family<br> <br> Harry and William will not stand together at Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday, unlike them doing so at their mother Princess Diana's funeral (pictured)<br> The Land Rover Defender hearse that will carry Philip's coffin is seen for the first time as it is driven into Windsor Castle today<br> Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are pictured last year in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle ahead of his 99th birthday<br> Philip's medals include the following. Queen's Service Order, New Zealand On November 15, 1981, Prince Philip was awarded the Queen's Service Order by the Government of New Zealand for service to the country.<br><br>The flower-shaped medal is the first worn on Prince Philip's chest. The order was established on March 13, 1975, and is used to recognise 'valuable voluntary service to the community or meritorious and faithful services to the Crown or similar services within the public sector, whether in elected or appointed office'.<br>The order replaced the Imperial Service Order in New Zealand following a 1974 review of New Zealand's honour system. 1939-1945 Star This star is a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth awarded for service during the Second World War. It was put in place on July 8, 1943, and was awarded for specific periods of military service between September 3, 1939, and either May 8, 1945, in Europe or September 2, 1945, in the far east.<br><br>Those in the Navy had to spent 180 at sea to be awarded the medal. Atlantic Star In May 1945, Prince Philip was awarded the military campaign medal the Atlantic star. It was for service during the Battle of the Atlantic - World War II's longest campaign. Africa Star Prince Philip was awarded the Africa Star on July 8, 1943, for service in Africa during the Second World War.<br>The medal was awarded to those who served in North Africa between June 10, 1940, and May 12, 1943. Burma Star (with Pacific Rosette) In May 1945, he was awarded the Burma Star for service in the Burma Campaign in the Second World War. The Burma Star awards British and Commonwealth forces who served in the Burma Campaign from 1941 to 1945.<br><br>He also wore the Pacific clasp on the Star for his service in the Pacific. Philip was the First Lieutenant of the destroyer HMS Whelp and was present in Tokyo Bay when the Japanese signed the surrender agreement with Allied forces<br> Troops leave Windsor Castle today after a rehearsal for the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral which takes place on Saturday<br> Pictured today, the Jaguar Land Rover that will be used to transport the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh at his funeral <br> The minute-by-minute arrangements for Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday have been revealed today and are shown above, starting at 11am and finishing just after 3pm<br> Rehearsals have been taking place at Windsor Castle today ahead of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral this Saturday<br> Wardens stand outside Windsor Castle today following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh at the age of 99 last Friday<br> Sailors during rehearsals for the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh at HMS Collingwood in Fareham, in a photo released today<br> The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery move up the Long Walk at Windsor Castle today during a rehearsal for the funeral <br> Diane Hatcher, a seamstress at Cleave Court Jewellers, sews medals and decorations conferred on Philip onto cushions today<br> The Queen and Prince Philip with their great-grandchildren, from left, George, Louis, Charlotte, Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, Lena Tindall and Mia Tindall.<br><br>This picture taken by Kate Middleton in 2018 was released by the Royal Family yesterday<br> The Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex, whose troubled relationship has been well documented, will be separated by cousin Peter Phillips as they walk in a line behind their grandfather's coffin. They are pictured with Philip at Sandhurst in 2006<br> RELATED ARTICLES [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next] [/news/article-9475069/Huw-Edwards-lead-BBC-coverage-Prince-Philips-funeral-Windsor-Friday-Saturday.html BBC'S Huw Edwards will lead three shows for Prince Philip's... ] [/news/article-9471993/Prince-Philips-close-family-Germany-isolating-Ascot-funeral.html Three of Prince Philip's German family will attend funeral... ] [/news/article-9475169/Prince-Philips-funeral-guest-list-30-mourners-include-close-friend-Penny-Brabourne.html Prince Philip's funeral guest list in full: 30 mourners... ] [/news/article-9475231/Troops-prepare-final-salute.html Philip's final journey: Specially adapted Land Rover is... ] [/news/article-9474131/Charles-Camilla-view-Prince-Philip-tributes-Marlborough-House.html Charles and Camilla's tears for Philip: Emotional royal... ] [/news/article-9474951/Land-Rover-hearse-Philip-designed-unveiled.html Land Rover hearse that Philip designed himself: Open top... ] <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>1.1k shares<br><br><br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-1007cfd0-9e03-11eb-ab6e-e9ac19e42b2d" website orders Harry and William to walk apart behind Philip's coffin' |
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+William and Harry will not walk shoulder to shoulder behind their grandfather's coffin when he is laid to rest tomorrow.<br>The estranged brothers are both in the small party of close family members who will follow the Duke of Edinburgh's body.<br>But they will be separated by their cousin, Peter Phillips.<br>And when the coffin is carried into St George's Chapel in Windsor, William will move ahead of his younger brother as they take their seats separately.<br>The extraordinary turn of events will be seen by some as a missed opportunity to show family unity in the wake of Prince Philip's death.<br><br>Others questioned whether the princes were being kept apart deliberately at their own request.<br>But a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: 'This is a funeral [and] we will not be drawn into those perceptions of drama. The arrangements have been agreed and reflect Her Majesty's wishes.'<br>It came as details of Philip's royal ceremonial funeral, which will take place at 3pm tomorrow, were publicly released.<br><br>These included:<br>The Queen will wear a mask, sit socially-distanced from her family and follow the coffin of her husband of 73 years in the state Bentley;The 30-strong congregation comprises of all of Philip's children and grandchildren, their spouses and close relatives including Princess Margaret's son the Earl of Snowdon;The only non-family member of the group is his close friend and carriage driving companion Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Penny Knatchbull;Other royals including the Duchess of Kent have not been invited after Covid rules meant a 1,000-name list was whittled down;The Land Rover hearse specially designed by the duke to carry his coffin was unveiled.William and Harry, 36, were last seen in public together at a Commonwealth Day service in March last year where they could barely look each other in the eye following Harry and Meghan's acrimonious split from the Royal Family.<br>Relations were further soured by the couple's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey last month, in which they attacked senior royals while Philip, who died on Friday aged 99, lay in hospital.<br>It had been quietly hoped that the loss of their beloved grandfather, who both men loved deeply, might start the process of rapprochement.<br>Tomorrow is likely to be particularly difficult for the brothers as it will evoke memories of having to walk behind their mother's coffin when they were just 15 and 13.<br>But today royal biographer Hugo Vickers said that Peter Phillips, Philip's eldest grandson, may have been deliberately chosen to help his two younger cousins find a way forward with their relationship, which has become badly strained in the past year. <br>He said: [https://www.copemsa.mx/2021/03/19/game-online-penghasil-uang-terbanyak/ game online penghasil uang asli] 'Peter Philips was incredibly good with the boys when Diana died, so I think it will be very good for them. Sometimes I think that when people behave very well in public, which I think they will do, they find it easier to behave better in private.<br><br>Prince Philip and the Queen were conciliators all their life so I'm sure that is what he would have wanted'.<br> William and Harry, 36, were last seen in public together at a Commonwealth Day service in March last year where they could barely look each other in the eye following Harry and Meghan's acrimonious split from the Royal Family<br> <br> Harry and William will not stand together at Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday, unlike them doing so at their mother Princess Diana's funeral (pictured)<br> The Land Rover Defender hearse that will carry Philip's coffin is seen for the first time as it is driven into Windsor Castle today<br> Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are pictured last year in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle ahead of his 99th birthday<br> Philip's medals include the following. Queen's Service Order, New Zealand On November 15, 1981, Prince Philip was awarded the Queen's Service Order by the Government of New Zealand for service to the country.<br><br>The flower-shaped medal is the first worn on Prince Philip's chest. The order was established on March 13, 1975, and is used to recognise 'valuable voluntary service to the community or meritorious and faithful services to the Crown or similar services within the public sector, whether in elected or appointed office'.<br>The order replaced the Imperial Service Order in New Zealand following a 1974 review of New Zealand's honour system. 1939-1945 Star This star is a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth awarded for service during the Second World War. It was put in place on July 8, 1943, and was awarded for specific periods of military service between September 3, 1939, and either May 8, 1945, in Europe or September 2, 1945, in the far east.<br><br>Those in the Navy had to spent 180 at sea to be awarded the medal. Atlantic Star In May 1945, Prince Philip was awarded the military campaign medal the Atlantic star. It was for service during the Battle of the Atlantic - World War II's longest campaign. Africa Star Prince Philip was awarded the Africa Star on July 8, 1943, for service in Africa during the Second World War.<br>The medal was awarded to those who served in North Africa between June 10, 1940, and May 12, 1943. Burma Star (with Pacific Rosette) In May 1945, he was awarded the Burma Star for service in the Burma Campaign in the Second World War. The Burma Star awards British and Commonwealth forces who served in the Burma Campaign from 1941 to 1945.<br><br>He also wore the Pacific clasp on the Star for his service in the Pacific. Philip was the First Lieutenant of the destroyer HMS Whelp and was present in Tokyo Bay when the Japanese signed the surrender agreement with Allied forces<br> Troops leave Windsor Castle today after a rehearsal for the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral which takes place on Saturday<br> Pictured today, the Jaguar Land Rover that will be used to transport the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh at his funeral <br> The minute-by-minute arrangements for Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday have been revealed today and are shown above, starting at 11am and finishing just after 3pm<br> Rehearsals have been taking place at Windsor Castle today ahead of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral this Saturday<br> Wardens stand outside Windsor Castle today following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh at the age of 99 last Friday<br> Sailors during rehearsals for the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh at HMS Collingwood in Fareham, in a photo released today<br> The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery move up the Long Walk at Windsor Castle today during a rehearsal for the funeral <br> Diane Hatcher, a seamstress at Cleave Court Jewellers, sews medals and decorations conferred on Philip onto cushions today<br> The Queen and Prince Philip with their great-grandchildren, from left, George, Louis, Charlotte, Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, Lena Tindall and Mia Tindall.<br><br>This picture taken by Kate Middleton in 2018 was released by the Royal Family yesterday<br> The Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex, whose troubled relationship has been well documented, will be separated by cousin Peter Phillips as they walk in a line behind their grandfather's coffin. They are pictured with Philip at Sandhurst in 2006<br> RELATED ARTICLES [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next] [/news/article-9475069/Huw-Edwards-lead-BBC-coverage-Prince-Philips-funeral-Windsor-Friday-Saturday.html BBC'S Huw Edwards will lead three shows for Prince Philip's... ] [/news/article-9471993/Prince-Philips-close-family-Germany-isolating-Ascot-funeral.html Three of Prince Philip's German family will attend funeral... ] [/news/article-9475169/Prince-Philips-funeral-guest-list-30-mourners-include-close-friend-Penny-Brabourne.html Prince Philip's funeral guest list in full: 30 mourners... ] [/news/article-9475231/Troops-prepare-final-salute.html Philip's final journey: Specially adapted Land Rover is... ] [/news/article-9474131/Charles-Camilla-view-Prince-Philip-tributes-Marlborough-House.html Charles and Camilla's tears for Philip: Emotional royal... ] [/news/article-9474951/Land-Rover-hearse-Philip-designed-unveiled.html Land Rover hearse that Philip designed himself: Open top... ] <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>1.1k shares<br><br><br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-1007cfd0-9e03-11eb-ab6e-e9ac19e42b2d" website orders Harry and William to walk apart behind Philip's coffin
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0 => 'William and Harry will not walk shoulder to shoulder behind their grandfather's coffin when he is laid to rest tomorrow.<br>The estranged brothers are both in the small party of close family members who will follow the Duke of Edinburgh's body.<br>But they will be separated by their cousin, Peter Phillips.<br>And when the coffin is carried into St George's Chapel in Windsor, William will move ahead of his younger brother as they take their seats separately.<br>The extraordinary turn of events will be seen by some as a missed opportunity to show family unity in the wake of Prince Philip's death.<br><br>Others questioned whether the princes were being kept apart deliberately at their own request.<br>But a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: 'This is a funeral [and] we will not be drawn into those perceptions of drama. The arrangements have been agreed and reflect Her Majesty's wishes.'<br>It came as details of Philip's royal ceremonial funeral, which will take place at 3pm tomorrow, were publicly released.<br><br>These included:<br>The Queen will wear a mask, sit socially-distanced from her family and follow the coffin of her husband of 73 years in the state Bentley;The 30-strong congregation comprises of all of Philip's children and grandchildren, their spouses and close relatives including Princess Margaret's son the Earl of Snowdon;The only non-family member of the group is his close friend and carriage driving companion Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Penny Knatchbull;Other royals including the Duchess of Kent have not been invited after Covid rules meant a 1,000-name list was whittled down;The Land Rover hearse specially designed by the duke to carry his coffin was unveiled.William and Harry, 36, were last seen in public together at a Commonwealth Day service in March last year where they could barely look each other in the eye following Harry and Meghan's acrimonious split from the Royal Family.<br>Relations were further soured by the couple's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey last month, in which they attacked senior royals while Philip, who died on Friday aged 99, lay in hospital.<br>It had been quietly hoped that the loss of their beloved grandfather, who both men loved deeply, might start the process of rapprochement.<br>Tomorrow is likely to be particularly difficult for the brothers as it will evoke memories of having to walk behind their mother's coffin when they were just 15 and 13.<br>But today royal biographer Hugo Vickers said that Peter Phillips, Philip's eldest grandson, may have been deliberately chosen to help his two younger cousins find a way forward with their relationship, which has become badly strained in the past year. <br>He said: [https://www.copemsa.mx/2021/03/19/game-online-penghasil-uang-terbanyak/ game online penghasil uang asli] 'Peter Philips was incredibly good with the boys when Diana died, so I think it will be very good for them. Sometimes I think that when people behave very well in public, which I think they will do, they find it easier to behave better in private.<br><br>Prince Philip and the Queen were conciliators all their life so I'm sure that is what he would have wanted'.<br> William and Harry, 36, were last seen in public together at a Commonwealth Day service in March last year where they could barely look each other in the eye following Harry and Meghan's acrimonious split from the Royal Family<br> <br> Harry and William will not stand together at Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday, unlike them doing so at their mother Princess Diana's funeral (pictured)<br> The Land Rover Defender hearse that will carry Philip's coffin is seen for the first time as it is driven into Windsor Castle today<br> Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are pictured last year in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle ahead of his 99th birthday<br> Philip's medals include the following. Queen's Service Order, New Zealand On November 15, 1981, Prince Philip was awarded the Queen's Service Order by the Government of New Zealand for service to the country.<br><br>The flower-shaped medal is the first worn on Prince Philip's chest. The order was established on March 13, 1975, and is used to recognise 'valuable voluntary service to the community or meritorious and faithful services to the Crown or similar services within the public sector, whether in elected or appointed office'.<br>The order replaced the Imperial Service Order in New Zealand following a 1974 review of New Zealand's honour system. 1939-1945 Star This star is a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth awarded for service during the Second World War. It was put in place on July 8, 1943, and was awarded for specific periods of military service between September 3, 1939, and either May 8, 1945, in Europe or September 2, 1945, in the far east.<br><br>Those in the Navy had to spent 180 at sea to be awarded the medal. Atlantic Star In May 1945, Prince Philip was awarded the military campaign medal the Atlantic star. It was for service during the Battle of the Atlantic - World War II's longest campaign. Africa Star Prince Philip was awarded the Africa Star on July 8, 1943, for service in Africa during the Second World War.<br>The medal was awarded to those who served in North Africa between June 10, 1940, and May 12, 1943. Burma Star (with Pacific Rosette) In May 1945, he was awarded the Burma Star for service in the Burma Campaign in the Second World War. The Burma Star awards British and Commonwealth forces who served in the Burma Campaign from 1941 to 1945.<br><br>He also wore the Pacific clasp on the Star for his service in the Pacific. Philip was the First Lieutenant of the destroyer HMS Whelp and was present in Tokyo Bay when the Japanese signed the surrender agreement with Allied forces<br> Troops leave Windsor Castle today after a rehearsal for the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral which takes place on Saturday<br> Pictured today, the Jaguar Land Rover that will be used to transport the coffin of the Duke of Edinburgh at his funeral <br> The minute-by-minute arrangements for Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday have been revealed today and are shown above, starting at 11am and finishing just after 3pm<br> Rehearsals have been taking place at Windsor Castle today ahead of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral this Saturday<br> Wardens stand outside Windsor Castle today following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh at the age of 99 last Friday<br> Sailors during rehearsals for the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh at HMS Collingwood in Fareham, in a photo released today<br> The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery move up the Long Walk at Windsor Castle today during a rehearsal for the funeral <br> Diane Hatcher, a seamstress at Cleave Court Jewellers, sews medals and decorations conferred on Philip onto cushions today<br> The Queen and Prince Philip with their great-grandchildren, from left, George, Louis, Charlotte, Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, Lena Tindall and Mia Tindall.<br><br>This picture taken by Kate Middleton in 2018 was released by the Royal Family yesterday<br> The Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex, whose troubled relationship has been well documented, will be separated by cousin Peter Phillips as they walk in a line behind their grandfather's coffin. They are pictured with Philip at Sandhurst in 2006<br> RELATED ARTICLES [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next] [/news/article-9475069/Huw-Edwards-lead-BBC-coverage-Prince-Philips-funeral-Windsor-Friday-Saturday.html BBC'S Huw Edwards will lead three shows for Prince Philip's... ] [/news/article-9471993/Prince-Philips-close-family-Germany-isolating-Ascot-funeral.html Three of Prince Philip's German family will attend funeral... ] [/news/article-9475169/Prince-Philips-funeral-guest-list-30-mourners-include-close-friend-Penny-Brabourne.html Prince Philip's funeral guest list in full: 30 mourners... ] [/news/article-9475231/Troops-prepare-final-salute.html Philip's final journey: Specially adapted Land Rover is... ] [/news/article-9474131/Charles-Camilla-view-Prince-Philip-tributes-Marlborough-House.html Charles and Camilla's tears for Philip: Emotional royal... ] [/news/article-9474951/Land-Rover-hearse-Philip-designed-unveiled.html Land Rover hearse that Philip designed himself: Open top... ] <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>1.1k shares<br><br><br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news halfRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-1007cfd0-9e03-11eb-ab6e-e9ac19e42b2d" website orders Harry and William to walk apart behind Philip's coffin'
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