•17 Abril 2021•

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EL FUNERAL DEL PRÍNCIPE PHILIP

En una soleada tarde de sábado, la familia real británica se ha reunido para recordar al Príncipe Philip de Edinburgh con un funeral que él mismo planeó. Representantes de las muchas ramas militares a las que prestó apoyo durante su vida se alinearon en el cuadrilátero del Castillo de Windsor, ante su ataúd. Lo siguieron sus hijos y nietos, mientras tanto, otros miembros de la familia llegaron a la Capilla de St. George para tomar sus asientos para el servicio cumpliendo las medidas de seguridad. La lista de invitados se limitó a 30 personas debido a la pandemia de coronavirus.

La Reina les siguió en un Bentley, una de las primeras veces que se posiciona detrás de su marido durante sus 73 años de matrimonio. "Después de toda una vida de mantenerse dos pasos detrás de la reina, el duque tiene prioridad por primera y última vez", dijo el presentador de la BBC Huw Edwards durante la cobertura de la emisora de la procesión desde el castillo hasta la capilla.

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On a sunny Saturday afternoon, the British royal family has gathered to remember Prince Philip of Edinburgh with a funeral he planned. Representatives of the many military branches he supported during his lifetime lined the quadrangle at Windsor Castle before his coffin. He was followed by his children and grandchildren, while other family members arrived at St. George's Chapel to take their seats for the service in compliance with security measures. The guest list was limited to 30 people due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Queen followed in a Bentley, one of the first times she has positioned herself behind her husband during their 73-year marriage. "After a lifetime of staying two steps behind the Queen, the Duke has priority for the first and last time," BBC presenter Huw Edwards said during the broadcaster's coverage of the procession from the castle to the chapel.

 "After a lifetime of staying two steps behind the Queen, the Duke has priority for the first and last time," BBC presenter Huw Edwards said during the broadcaster's coverage of the procession from the castle to the chapel

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