2021年4月17日土曜日

《エディンバラ公 Update : 葬儀の詳細》



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《エディンバラ公 Update : 葬儀の詳細》

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『葬儀の詳細』

  • Harry and William will be separated by cousin Peter Phillips as they walk in a line behind grandfather's coffin
  • When the coffin is taken into chapel, William will move ahead of his brother as the royal family arrives in pairs
  • Palace officials say royal men will wear morning coats with their medals and the women will wear day dresses
  • The Queen - like all 30 guests invited to the service - will wear a face mask and will sit by herself in the quire
  • Funeral takes place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday at 3pm following royal procession
  • The Queen will be accompanied in a state Bentley by a lady-in-waiting, but will sit alone in St George's Chapel;
  • Philip's project to custom build his own Land Rover hearse spanned 16 years, with final adjustments in 2019;
  • The Duke of Edinburgh personally selected the insignia, the medals and decorations that will be on the altar;
  • His carriage-driving companion and close confidantes Countess Mountbatten of Burma will join mourners.

  • That the Queen will travel in the funeral cortege in a state Bentley to St George's Chapel - where the ceremony will take place
  • It was also revealed that Prince Harry will not walk side by side with Price William, and will be separated by cousin Peter Phillips as they walk in a line behind their grandfather's coffin;
  • When the coffin is taken into the chapel, William will move ahead of his brother as the royal family arrives in pairs;
  • The royal men will wear morning coats with their medals and the women will wear day dresses;   
  • Buglers of the Royal Marines will sound Action Stations during the service, while a reduced choir of four singers will feature during the service and the guests will not sing; 
  • While the Queen will be joined by her trusted companion on her way to the service, she will sit by herself in the quire of the chapel
  • Meanwhile, the first pictures of a Land Rover hearse Philip designed himself were also revealed today, after he had requested a repaint in military green and had designed the open top rear and special 'stops' to secure his coffin in place;

3pm 〜
1分間の黙祷

当初、ユニフォーム
アンドリュー王子&ハリー王子のことを気遣い、皆さんスーツに変更!


BBC announces its plans to cover Philip's funeral

The BBC is to mark the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh with a series of special programmes.

Huw Edwards will lead nearly six hours of coverage broadcast from Windsor across three programmes on Friday and Saturday.

Earlier this week it emerged the BBC had received more than 100,000 complaints about its coverage of Philip's death after it cleared its schedules to cover the story.

On Friday on BBC One, Edwards will present HRH The Duke of Edinburgh Remembered live from Windsor Castle at 7pm, where he will interview people set to play a key role in the funeral and ceremonial procession.

On Saturday, the day of the funeral, Edwards will present live coverage of the events at Windsor from 12.30pm. He will be joined by broadcaster Sophie Raworth and TV presenter and former Royal Marine JJ Chalmers throughout the afternoon.

On Saturday evening from 8.10pm Edwards will then reflect on the day's events at Windsor Castle. There will also be coverage of the funeral on Saturday from 2pm to 4.10pm on Radio 4 and Radio 5 Live, as well as on the broadcaster's local stations.

ITV News previously announced it will cover the funeral on Saturday with Prince Philip - A Royal Funeral, which will be presented by Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham from Windsor.




From the Queen to Mike Tindall: Funeral guest list 

Here is the full list of guests who will attend the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle on Saturday:

  1. The Queen
  2. The Prince of Wales
  3. The Duchess of Cornwall
  4. The Duke of Cambridge
  5. The Duchess of Cambridge
  6. The Duke of Sussex
  7. The Duke of York
  8. Princess Beatrice
  9. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
  10. Princess Eugenie
  11. Jack Brooksbank
  12. The Earl of Wessex
  13. The Countess of Wessex
  14. Lady Louise Windsor
  15. Viscount Severn
  16. The Princess Royal
  17. Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence
  18. Peter Phillips
  19. Zara Phillips
  20. Mike Tindall
  21. Earl of Snowdon
  22. Lady Sarah Chatto
  23. Daniel Chatto
  24. Duke of Gloucester
  25. Duke of Kent
  26. Princess Alexandra
  27. Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden
  28. Prince Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse
  29. Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
  30. The Countess Mountbatten of Burma

The Queen had the difficult choice of selecting just 30 guests for the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral. Here is a look at who has been confirmed as attending:

1. The Queen

The nation's longest-serving head of state, who was married to the duke for 73 years, will lead mourners as they gather in St George's Chapel on Saturday. Elizabeth II has reigned for 69 years and faces the remainder of her time on the throne without her loyal consort at her side.

- PHILIP'S CHILDREN AND THEIR SPOUSES

2. The Prince of Wales

Future king Charles, the Queen and Philip's eldest son, is the nation's longest-serving heir to the throne. He will process with other members of the royal family as they walk behind the specially modified Land Rover carrying Philip's coffin through the castle grounds.

3. The Duchess of Cornwall

Camilla, once a royal mistress now a future Queen, will be supporting her husband Charles during his time of grief. The duchess, who has carved out a royal role for herself promoting literacy and campaigning against domestic abuse, is known for her down-to-earth and friendly nature, and will be a pillar of strength for the prince.

4. The Duke of York

Andrew will make his first appearance at an official royal event at the funeral since stepping down in 2019 from royal duties after his disastrous Newsnight interview about his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Virginia Giuffre, who says she was trafficked by Epstein as a teenager, said she was left 'horrified and ashamed' after an alleged sexual encounter with the duke in London in 2001. Andrew, who was previously dubbed Air Miles Andy amid criticism of his globe-trotting, denies he had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Ms Giuffre.

5. The Earl of Wessex

Edward, the Queen and Philip's youngest son, worked closely with his father on his Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme.

6. The Countess of Wessex

Edward's wife Sophie is being hailed as a great source of comfort for the Queen as she mourns for Philip. The monarch had a close relationship with the former PR executive, who has been visiting the Queen at Windsor in the days following Philip's death.

7. The Princess Royal

Anne, the Queen and Philip's only daughter, is often seen as the most hard-working member of the royal family. The princess has the same no-nonsense abrupt attitude as her father. She is known for keeping to the same bouffant hairstyle for decades.

8. Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence

Anne's husband is a familiar face at official royal engagements but the dependable royal rarely takes centre stage. The naval officer, who wed the princess in 1992 the same year she divorced her first spouse Captain Mark Phillips, has told of his and Anne's shared love of the sea, but admitted he does not share her affection for horses.

- THE GRANDCHILDREN AND SPOUSES

9. The Duke of Cambridge

Second in line to the throne William - the Prince of Wales and the late Diana, Princess of Wales's eldest son - has paid tribute to the duke as an 'extraordinary man'. The funeral will be the first time the future monarch has been seen at an official event with his brother the Duke of Sussex since Harry quit as a senior royal and carried out his bombshell Oprah interview.

10. The Duchess of Cambridge

Kate, a future Queen, will be at husband William's side. It will be the first major royal funeral the duchess has attended. Seen as both calm and caring, Kate has taken to her royal role with ease over the years.

11. The Duke of Sussex

Harry, who has rushed back from the US, is self-isolating at Frogmore Cottage. His attendance is the first time he will have been seen publicly with the Windsors since he and Meghan accused an unnamed royal of making racist remarks about his son's skin tone before he was born, and the institution of failing to support a suicidal Meghan.

12. Princess Beatrice

Beatrice is the eldest daughter of the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York. The 32-year-old has a full-time job at Afiniti, an artificial intelligence software firm, where she is vice president of partnerships and strategy.

13. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

Beatrice wed millionaire property tycoon Edo, a long-time family friend of the Yorks, in a secret lockdown ceremony last summer, with the Queen and Philip among the handful of guests. He is the son of former Olympic skier Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi and Nikki Williams-Ellis. Beatrice is stepmother to his young son Wolfie.

14. Princess Eugenie

Eugenie is Andrew and Sarah's youngest daughter and Philip's death has happened just weeks after the 31-year-old princess became a first-time mother. Her son August has the middle name Philip in tribute to his great-grandfather. Eugenie works as a director at the contemporary art gallery Hauser & Wirth in London.

15. Jack Brooksbank

Eugenie's husband is European brand director of Casamigos Tequila, co-founded by the actor George Clooney. They wed in St George's Chapel in 2018.

16. Lady Louise Windsor

Lady Louise is the 17-year-old daughter of the Earl and Countess of Wessex, and was close to her grandparents, particularly the Queen. She has embraced the pastimes associated with her grandfather, taking up carriage driving and starting her Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award.

17. Viscount Severn

Lady Louise's brother, 13-year-old James is the youngest of Queen and Philip's grandchildren, and lives with his family at Bagshot Park, Surrey, 10 miles from Windsor Castle. Mischievous James was seen prodding his sister on the back of her legs with a rubbish grabber when he attended a beach litter-picking engagement last year.

18. Peter Phillips

The 43-year-old is the eldest son of the Princess Royal and was the duke's first grandchild. He has the key role of walking between his cousins William and Harry in the procession to the chapel. Mr Phillips, who announced his divorce from wife Autumn last year, runs the UK arm of events and sponsorship agency Sports and Entertainment Ltd (SEL). In 2016, his agency organised the Patron's Lunch celebration in honour of the Queen's 90th birthday.

19. Zara Tindall

Anne's daughter gave birth to her third child - the Queen and Philip's 10th great-grandchild - less than four weeks ago. She named her son Lucas Philip, with his middle name in honour of both the duke and husband Mike Tindall's father. The champion equestrian rider won a silver medal in the London 2012 Olympics with Team GB.

20. Mike Tindall

Zara's husband Mike is a former England rugby player, known for his relaxed approach to life and stints on celebrity shows The Jump and Bear Grylls: Mission Survive. He recounted the entertaining tale of how baby Lucas was born on the bathroom floor at home when there was not enough time for Zara to get to hospital, on a rugby podcast he co-hosts.

- CLOSE RELATIVES OF THE QUEEN

21. Earl of Snowdon

The earl, formerly Viscount Linley, is the eldest child of the Queen's late sister Princess Margaret. He runs his own company making bespoke furniture under his professional name, David Linley, and separated from his wife Serena after 26 years in 2020.

22. Lady Sarah Chatto

Princess Margaret's daughter Lady Sarah has a strong bond with the Queen, who is said to adore her only niece. She keeps out of the royal limelight and is also said to be close to her cousin Charles, sharing a love of painting at Balmoral together.

23. Daniel Chatto

Lady Sarah Chatto's husband Daniel Chatto is an artist and former actor. Lady Sarah met Daniel on a sabbatical in India and they wed in 1994.

24. Duke of Gloucester

A first cousin of the Queen, Richard cut short his career as an architect to devote his life to royal duties following the death of his older brother Prince William in 1972. Mostly operating behind the scenes away from the glare of the media, the Gloucesters, with the Kents and Princess Alexandra, are part of the band of minor royals formed of the Queen's cousins, who have supported the monarch and Philip during her reign.

25. The Duke of Kent

Also the Queen's first cousin, Edward or 'Steady Eddie' - as the royals reportedly call him - carries out his minor role within the family with a dutiful and reliable good grace. He is perhaps best known for being President of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and presenting the Wimbledon trophies each summer.

26. Princess Alexandra

Princess Alexandra, another first cousin, has devoted decades of her life to royal duty and charity work. One of the most popular members of the family with royal relatives, the princess, 84, is loved for her kindness and warm nature.

PHILIP'S GERMAN RELATIVES

27. Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden

Prince Bernhard, 50, is the grandson of the duke's second sister Theodora.

28. Prince Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse

Prince Donatus, 54, known as Don, is head of the house of Hesse into which the duke's younger sister Cecile and Sophie married.

29. Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

Philipp, 52, is the grandson of the duke's elder sister Princess Margarita.

THE DUKE'S CARRIAGE DRIVING COMPANION

30. Countess Mountbatten, Penelope 'Penny' Knatchbull

Previously known as Lady Romsey and later Lady Brabourne, Penny was the duke's carriage driving partner and was one of his closest friends. She is the wife of Earl Mountbatten, Norton Knatchbull, who is the grandson of Philip's beloved uncle the 1st Earl Mountbatten, who was murdered by the IRA in 1979.

WHO ELSE WILL BE IN THE CHAPEL?

- The clergy and choir

The 30 limit rule does not include clergy, and the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Dean of Windsor will preside over the service. A small choir of just four people, including one soprano, will sing pieces of music chosen by the duke.

- Lady in waiting

A lady in waiting, as yet unnamed by Buckingham Palace, will travel to the chapel with the Queen by car and enter the church, but as a member of the royal household, not as a guest. She will remain in the nave, and not be seated in the quire with the royal family.

- The duke's private secretary

- Brigadier Archie Miller Bakewell was the duke's right hand man for 11 years, taking on the role in 2010. He will process behind the duke's coffin with two pages and two valets, and will enter the chapel, but not be seated in the quire.

WHO WILL BE MISSING?

- The Duchess of Sussex

Meghan, who is pregnant with her second child, has stayed in California after doctors advised her not to fly. But her attendance would have proved controversial in the wake of the allegations she raised during her Oprah interview.

- The great-grandchildren

The Queen and Philip's 10 great-grandchildren - Savannah and Isla Phillips; Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis of Cambridge; Mia, Lena and Lucas Tindall; Archie Mountbatten-Windsor; and August Brooksbank - are considered too young to attend. All are aged 10 and under.

- A first cousin - and spouses of cousins

The Queen's cousin Prince Michael of Kent is not on the guest list, nor is his wife Princess Michael of Kent, or the Duchess of Kent and the Duchess of Gloucester - spouses of the Duke of Kent and the Duke of Gloucester.




What are the key timings for Prince Philip's funeral?

The ceremonial arrangements for Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday will reflect military affiliations and personal elements of his life. The congregation will wear masks for the service and members of the royal family will be wearing morning coat with medals or day dress. Philip has been lying at rest in the private chapel in Windsor Castle. Here is a timeline of events:

  • 11am: The coffin, which will be covered with Philip's personal standard along with his sword, naval cap and a wreath of flowers, will be moved from the private chapel to the Inner Hall of Windsor Castle by members of The Queen's Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
  • 2pm: The Lord Chamberlain, the Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle and the Dean of Windsor will be present in the Inner Hall.
  • 2.10pm: The Dean will say prayers before leaving by car to St George's Chapel.
  • 2.15pm: Representatives from the services are in place in the Quadrangle to show Philip's special military relationships. The Quadrangle will also be lined by the Household Cavalry and The Foot Guards.
  • 2.17pm. The band of the Grenadier Guards will be in Engine Court.
  • Between 2.20pm and 2.27pm. Members of the royal family and Philip's relatives who are not taking part in the procession will leave Windsor Castle by car to make the journey to the chapel.
  • 2.27pm. The Land Rover, upon which the coffin will be placed, enters the Quadrangle via George IV Gate where bands at the site begin to play music. The service chiefs, the Major General commanding the Household Division and his staff leave from the Equerries Entrance and take their position by the State Entrance. They will face the Land Rover. The pall bearers take up position either side of the Land Rover and together they move towards the State Entrance.
  • 2.38pm: The coffin is lifted in the Inner Hall.
  • 2.40pm: Members of Philip's household take up their positions in the procession and the bands stop playing music.
  • 2.41pm: The coffin emerges from the State Entrance and is met by members of the royal family who are walking in the procession. They will not be wearing uniforms. A royal salute is given by the service detachments, the service chiefs, the pall bearers, the Major General commanding the Household Division and his staff give a royal salute. The coffin is placed on to the Land Rover.
  • 2.44pm: The Queen, accompanied by a lady-in-waiting, leaves from the Sovereign's Entrance in the State Bentley as the national anthem is played. The Bentley will pause as it reaches the rear of the procession so the front section of the procession can turn to face the direction of travel.
  • 2.45pm: The procession, which is planned to take eight minutes, sets off. The firing of minute guns by The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery from the East Lawn and the sound of the Curfew Tower Bell will form the backdrop as members of the royal family who are already at St George's Chapel stand to view the procession. The Queen will be received by the Dean of Windsor who will show the mourners at the service, including those who have been watching the procession, to their seats. A royal salute is given by the Windsor Castle Guard as the coffin passes the Parade Ground. The Band of the Grenadier Guards will stop playing and march through into Denton's Commons as the procession approaches. The Rifles Guard of Honour, positioned in Horseshoe Cloister, will give a royal salute and the national anthem will be played. The service chiefs, the Major General commanding the Household Division and his staff will halt on the north side of the West Steps and turn to face the coffin.
  • 2.53pm: The Land Rover arrives at the foot of the West Steps of the chapel. A Royal Navy piping party will sound once the Land Rover stops and the pall bearers take their positions. The coffin will be carried up the steps and halt on the second landing as members of the royal family take their positions on the steps.
  • 3pm: The National Minute's Silence, signalled by a gun fired by The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, takes place. After the minute's silence, the Dean of Windsor and the Archbishop of Canterbury receive the coffin which has been followed by the members of the royal family who have walked in the procession. As the doors to St George's Chapel close to the sound of Carry On being played, the Land Rover, service chiefs, realm defence advisers, bodyguards, military knights of Windsor, along with representatives of services, will leave in silence during the funeral service. After the National Minute's Silence, the coffin is placed on the Catafalque in the Quire and members of the royal family who have walked in the procession will take their places for the service which is set to last 50 minutes and will be conducted by the Dean of Windsor. The Dean will give the commendation as the coffin is lowered into the Royal Vault. A lament will then be played by a Pipe Major of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The piper will walk from the North Quire Aisle to The Dean's Cloister. The Last Post will be sounded by buglers of the Royal Marines from the west end of the Nave. After a period of silence, the Reveille will be sounded by the State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry from the west end of the Nave. The buglers of the Royal Marines will sound Action Stations and this is at the specific request of The Duke of Edinburgh. The Archbishop of Canterbury will pronounce the Blessing, after which the national anthem will be sung by the four singers present.
  • After the service: The Queen and members of the royal family and Philip's relatives will leave the chapel via the Galilee Porch.


 ”the full timing”


 ”the funeral procession” 
(the procession isn’t happening in order of right to the throne, it’s based on the age of the children/grandchildren)

王子兄弟が離れて歩くというのは
女王の指示らしい。




 ”The military positions”



'Difficult' decisions made by Queen as Covid-19 impacts Philip's funeral 

The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral will be profoundly different to services held for royal family members before him, with coronavirus restrictions to have a huge impact on arrangements.

Philip's ceremonial royal funeral will take place on Saturday in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, with the royal household and the military working round the clock to ensure everything is ready for the historic occasion.

Buckingham Palace said the Queen faced 'some very difficult' decisions as she selected the limited number of guests allowed to attend, and had tried to ensure all branches of the duke's family were there.

A congregation of 30 people will attend the funeral, the maximum number of guests allowed under the Government's Covid-19 regulations. They will be seated in The Quire at the chapel and will wear face masks, Buckingham Palace confirmed.

Rules stipulate that a face covering is required by law when attending indoor places of worship, crematoriums and burial ground chapels. The funeral was originally planned long ago for 800 guests but had to take into account the strict limit on numbers during the pandemic.

The Queen will be accompanied to the funeral in the state Bentley by a lady-in-waiting, but will sit alone in St George's Chapel. As the Queen is staying at Windsor with around 20 staff members, dubbed HMS Bubble, she is unable to form a support bubble with another household.

She will sit by herself in the quire of the chapel, with all mourners following Covid-19 guidelines and remaining socially distanced.

Couples who are within one household, such as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, will be able to sit together.

A small choir of four people will sing music chosen by Philip, and will be located in the nave away from the seated guests who will not join in with the singing.

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: 'At its heart it is still a family event. We are following the Covid guidelines. There was a limit on who could be invited as a guest and Her Majesty wanted to ensure that all branches of the duke's family were there, and had to make some very difficult decisions about who would be there. For those that unfortunately can't be there, I'm sure they will be making their own private arrangements about how they commemorate the duke, and indeed celebrate the duke.'



『棺を運ぶのは、愛車のカスタム”ジャガー・ランドローバー”』

The late Duke had asked for a repaint in military green and he also designed the open-top rear section where his coffin will rest – made to his exact specifications – including the rubber grips on silver metal pins known as the "stops" or "stoppers" to secure his coffin in place.

Open top Defender TD5 130 was custom built to Duke's orders at Solihull factory in 16-year project 

For 16 years Prince Philip tinkered and toiled on a secret project he knew he would never live to see used - the hearse to carry his own coffin.

Now, two days before his funeral on Saturday, the custom-made Land Rover designed by the Duke has been unveiled for the first time. His work on the bespoke Land Rover Defender TD5 130 chassis cab begun in 2003, the year he turned 82, and was finished aged 98 in 2019.

The Land Rover designed by the Duke has now been unveiled

The Land Rover designed by the Duke has now been unveiled

The open top rear has been modified to fit his coffin and equipped with special rubber grips on silver pins - known as the 'stops' - to keep it secure while it makes the journey through Windsor to St George's Chapel.  

A military man to his core, Philip also requested the original Belize Green paintwork was changed to Dark Bronze Green like those used by the armed forces. 

The military green repaint was one of many modifications Philip made to the vehicle, that was first built a the manufacturer's Solihull factory. With heavy duty wheels and angular structure, the sturdy design stands testament to the Duke's penchant for engineering and functionality.

Indeed, Jaguar Land Rover's chief executive has admired Philip's handiwork, hailing his 'impressive knowledge and deep interest in vehicle design, engineering and manufacturing'. Land Rover has maintained the vehicle since it was built and has prepared it for the funeral in collaboration with the Royal Household.


The Jaguar Land Rover that will be used to transport the coffin at his funeral on Saturday, 
pictured at Windsor Castle


The Defender was made at Land Rover's factory in Solihull in 2003 and Philip oversaw the modifications 

The modified Land Rover Defender TD5 130 chassis cab vehicle was made at Land Rover's factory in Solihull in 2003


Philip had requested a repaint in military green and designing the open top rear and special 'stops' to secure his coffin


Prince Philip oversaw the modifications to the Land Rover Defender TD5 130 throughout the intervening years after 2003


The polished sturdy, utilitarian vehicle, with its heavy duty wheels, stands as a showcase for the duke's practical nature


The Queen will be driven in the state Bentley. It could be this car, which was delivered by lorry to Windsor Castle on Tuesday



『エディンバラ公の遺体』

Following his funeral, the Duke of Edinburgh will be privately interred in the Royal Vault - but this will not be his final resting place. 
When the Queen dies, Philip will be transferred to the church's King George VI memorial chapel (pictured) to lie alongside his devoted wife of 73 years




Duke personally selected the regalia that will be on the altar including his RAF Wings and requested special naval war cry be played 

Prince Philip's extraordinary attention to detail will be on show at his funeral this Saturday as all his own minute preparations for the ceremony will be realised.

The Duke of Edinburgh's non-nonsense attitude in life will be mirrored in his death as the story of his incredible 99 years are remembered.

From the specially adapted landrover to the naval war cry played, it will be an occasion that will typify his tremendous spirit.

Cushions with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's insignia on sewn in place at St James's Palace in London

Cushions with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's insignia on sewn in place at St James's Palace in London

Perhaps the most striking part of the ceremony will come after he is lowered in his coffin into the Royal Vault.

On his own request, The Buglers of the Royal Marines will sound Action Stations in an unusual addition to the service. It is a very short horn melody that signifies call to action.

But it is just one part of the day showing the incredible planning the Duke put into the poignant day.

Philip also personally selected the regalia that will be on the altar for his funeral and give an insight into the thinking of the Royal and what mattered to him.

His chosen insignia, the medals and decorations conferred on him by the UK and Commonwealth countries - together with his Royal Air Force wings and Field Marshal's baton, will be pre-positioned on nine cushions on the altar in St George's Chapel.

The duke also included insignia from Denmark and Greece - Order of the Elephant and Order of the Redeemer respectively - in a nod to his birth heritage as a Prince of Greece and Denmark.

Insignia, orders, decorations and medals are a way of a country saying thank you and recognising someone's achievements.



Cushions with the Duke of Edinburgh's insignia sewn into place at St James's Palace in London


Detail of the Order of Merit, the Royal Victorian Chain and full size Medal Group, sewn onto a cushion in St James's Palace


Prince Philip’s medals (18 in total) - the full size Medal Group, sewn onto a cushion in St James's Palace, will be placed on the altar

Philip's chosen insignia, the medals and decorations conferred on him by the UK and Commonwealth countries - together with his Royal Air Force wings and Field Marshal's baton, will be pre-positioned on cushions on the altar in St George's Chapel


Detail of the British Empire Breast Star and Badge and the British Empire Collar


Royal Victorian Order Collar and Badge and the Royal Victorian Order Breast Star and Badge, sewn onto a cushion


Detail of the Duke of Edinburgh's Field Marshal Baton, gifted to him by the Queen in 1953


Detail of the Duke of Edinburgh's RAF Wings sewn onto a cushion 


”リハーサル”

The Land Rover Defender hearse that will carry Philip's coffin is seen for the first time as it is driven into Windsor Castle


Rehearsals have been taking place at Windsor Castle today ahead of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral this Saturday


Troops leave Windsor Castle today after a rehearsal 


The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery move up the Long Walk at Windsor Castle today during a rehearsal for the funeral


Royal Marines take part in rehearsals for the funeral at HMS Collingwood in Fareham, in an MoD picture released today



Sailors during rehearsals for the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh at HMS Collingwood in Fareham, in a photo released today


『葬儀の各社放送』

All the TV coverage of Duke of Edinburgh's funeral this weekend 

BBC's Coverage

BBC One 

Friday at 7pm - HRH The Duke of Edinburgh Remembered presented by Huw Edwards

Saturday at 11am - The Duke: In His Own Words 

Saturday at 12.30pm - The Funeral of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh presented by Huw Edwards

BBC Two

Saturday at 8.10pm - The Funeral of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - Huw Edwards reflects on the events of the day live from Windsor Castle

ITV's Coverage

Saturday at 1.15pm - Prince Philip - a Royal Funeral presented by Tom Bradby

Sky News Coverage

Saturday at 10am - Sky News live from Windsor Castle presented by Sarah Hawson

Saturday at 12.30pm - Prince Philip's Funeral presented by Dermot Murnaghan

Saturday at 5pm - Sky News live from Windsor Castle presented by Mark Austin

Saturday at 7pm - Sky News live from Windsor Castle presented by Anna Botting

Saturday at 9pm - Prince Philip's Funeral - Anna Botting reflects on the events of the day live from Windsor Castle  





https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9475169/Prince-Philips-funeral-guest-list-30-mourners-include-close-friend-Penny-Brabourne.html

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9475099/Full-details-Prince-Philips-funeral-released.html

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-the-period-of-national-mourning/guidance-for-the-period-of-national-mourning


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前回のトークでは、
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さて次回はどうなる?

とにかく、一期一会企画
流石にPart③はありませんw

美味しい&楽しいひと時を
ご一緒しましょう💓

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《目黒・スリーティアーズとのアフタヌーンティースペシャル》 ​ 

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「幸せを引き寄せる英国Royalトーク Part 2」 
~England’s Roseへのオマージュ~ ​ 
@ 文京区・鳩山会館 大広間 

初夏の鳩山会館、第三回目のアフタヌーンティーパーティー開催

本来、6月・7月の英国は社交シーズン。
ロイヤルアスコット、ロイヤルレガッタ、ウィンブルドンなど
社交イベントが目白押しの時。

特に今年、女王は95歳の誕生日を迎えられ、
ダイアナ元妃もご存命なら60歳を迎えます。

今回も、イギリス王室のことならこの方!
と言われる「にしぐち瑞穂さん」と、
スリーティアーズオーナー・新宅氏の
「Royalトーク」をお届け致します。 

日時:6月7日(月) 11:00(受付開始10:45)〜13:00 

会費: 14,000円 
(アフタヌーンティー代、英国王室御用達のバラのオードパフューム、税金を含)

*今回は売り上げの一部をダイアナ妃、フィリップ殿下への献花の代わりとしまして
然るべき団体へ寄付を致します。 

*ドレスコードは特にございませんが、
帽子やファッシネータをお持ちの方は是非とも装い下さい 。

体験用の帽子もにしぐちさんがお持ち下さいます。​​

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