Princess Anne Takes Prominent Place at Prince Philip’s Funeral – E! Online

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Princess Anne Takes Prominent Place at Prince Philip's Funeral - E! Online

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Princess Anne took a popular location among the royal household at her dad Prince Philip‘s funeral service.

Wearing a black coat with her military medals, sticking to the day’s gown code for royals with military ranks, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s just child strolled behind a Land Rover bring her dad’s coffin from Windsor Castle to close-by St George’s Chapel. During the processional—she was the only female to participate in the 8-minute walk—her older sibling, Prince Charles, strolled along with her. Behind them strolled their more youthful siblings Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.

Charles’ boys Prince William and Prince Harry strolled behind them, with their cousin and Anne’s child Peter Philips in between them. Following were Anne’s other half Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence and the queen’s late sis Princess Margaret‘s child David Armstrong-Jones—the Earl of Snowdon.

Members of the U.K. military bowed their heads in regard as the group approached the chapel. The queen showed up independently from the funeral procession, driven in a Bentley and accompanied by a lady-in-waiting. As the emperor came to the chapel, the U.K. National Anthem played.