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Philip: GB honors prince consort with cannon salvos

2021-04-10T12:04:32.297Z


Dozens of cannon volleys rang out today in all 4 nations of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) and in the overseas territories, at noon local time, for the final farewell to Prince Consort Philip, disappeared yesterday ... (ANSA)


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(ANSA) - LONDON, APRIL 10 - Dozens of cannon volleys sounded today in all 4 nations of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) and in the overseas territories, at noon local time, for the last farewell to the prince consort Filippo, who passed away yesterday at the age of 99.

A tribute promoted by the British Ministry of Defense in memory of the roles held by the Duke of Edinburgh in His Majesty's Armed Forces, of his past in uniform in the Royal Navy, of his past as a combat veteran in World War II.


   The shots were fired - with no audience due to the Covid emergency restrictions, but live on TV - from the castle of Cardiff, from that of Edinburgh, from that of Hillsborough to Belfast, from the Rock of Gibraltar, from the Tower of London and from the London barracks of Woolwich Barracks. , as well as the Devonport and Portsmouth docks and various warships such as the Diamond or the Montrose.

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