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World reacts to the death of Britain’s Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II

LONDON — Tributes and condolences poured in from Britain and around the globe Friday as news spread of the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who spent more than 70 years on the world stage, by the side of his wife, Queen Elizabeth II.

The official website of Buckingham Palace went dark but for a portrait of and brief requiem for Philip, the father of Prince Charles, heir to the throne. Outside the palace gates, people left flowers and flags. Britain’s parliament lowered its flags to half-staff.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a statement that Philip had “helped to steer the Royal Family and the monarchy so that it remains an institution indisputably vital to the balance and happiness of our national life,” and later said he had cancelled plans to have a pint of beer on Monday – which he had scheduled as pubs reopened amid the coronavirus crisis.

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6 thoughts on “World reacts to the death of Britain’s Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II”

  1. At age 18, he started courting Elizabeth II, who was age 13.

    Says enough about the elites and why he was at Epstein Island.

  2. My heart goes out to the queen. although I don’t support monarchy as a form of government, I do respect Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a very great person.

  3. They got Rich from their anchester’s Blood $$$$$ !!!! Overtaking & Ruling Countries in the Past !!!!

    No such thing as a Good Dictator > , Queen , King !!!! EVER

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