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Meanwhile, members of the Royal Family released previously unpublished photographs of the duke, and the Princess Royal held her first in-person engagement since her father's death.

A royal official has said members of the family would continue "to undertake engagements appropriate to the circumstances" during an official period of mourning. Confirmation of the Queen's audience with Lord Parker came in the Court Circular, the official record of royal engagements.

But in overall charge is Lord Parker, who succeeds the Earl Peel after his retirement following more than 14 years in post. On Sunday, the Duke of York said the Queen had told her family that Prince Philip's death at the age of 99 "left a huge void" in her life.

He added: "The Queen, as you would expect, is an incredibly stoic person. The funeral, on Saturday at BST, will be a much more low-key event due to the pandemic, but Buckingham Palace says the plans reflect Prince Philip's wishes. His coffin will be carried in a modified Land Rover, which the duke helped to design, as part of a procession from the State Entrance of Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel.

Members of the Royal Family will walk behind the coffin, although the Queen will travel separately. Meanwhile, guns will be fired in salute and a bell will toll. Inside the chapel, the Royal Family will wear face masks and keep to social distancing rules.



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