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Boris Johnson opts out of Prince Philip’s funeral amid Covid-19 restrictions: Downing Street

| @indiablooms | Apr 11, 2021, at 02:52 pm

Moscow/Sputnik: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not attend Prince Philip’s funeral later this month in order to make room for as many family members as possible, amid strict coronavirus regulations, a Downing Street spokesperson said.

"The Prime Minister has throughout wanted to act in accordance with what is best for the Royal household, and so to allow for as many family members as possible will not be attending the funeral on Saturday [April 17]," the spokesperson said on Saturday, as quoted by The Telegraph.

According to the spokesperson, current coronavirus regulations will only allow 30 people to attend the funeral next weekend.

Earlier on Saturday, Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Philip’s funeral would take place on April 17 in Windsor.

Prince Harry will attend the funeral, according to British media reports, but his pregnant wife Meghan will opt-out, as she has reportedly been advised not to travel.

Queen Elizabeth II's husband and the longest-serving consort of any British monarch died on Friday morning at Windsor Castle at the age of 99.

The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral will start on Saturday, April 17, with a national minute's silence at 3:00 GMT at St George's Chapel.

A full list of attendees is expected to be released next week.

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