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Pray for the Queen Elizabeth II, Anglican leader says before prince’s funeral

London, UK
Reuters

The spiritual leader of the Anglican Church Justin Welby on Friday called on the British public to pray for Queen Elizabeth II or offer condolences in their hearts to her, the day before the funeral of her husband Prince Philip.

Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who had been married to the British monarch since 1947, died on 9th April at Windsor Castle aged 99, leaving a “huge void” in her life.

Prince Philip Windsor Castle entrance

A TV crew works outside Windsor Castle, after Britain’s Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, died at the age of 99, in Windsor, near London, Britain, on 16th April. PICTURE: Reuters/Molly Darlington

On Saturday, a ceremonial royal funeral will be held at the castle’s St George’s Chapel, a scaled-down ceremony because of coronavirus restrictions although there will be some traditional grandeur.

Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury who will lead the service alongside the dean of Windsor, said it would be wrong to judge how the 94-year-old Queen was feeling from her appearance at the ceremony.

“She’s the Queen, she will behave with the extraordinary dignity and extraordinary courage that she always does. And at the same time, she is saying farewell to someone to who she was married for 73 years,” Welby said. 

“I think that must be a very, very profound thing in anybody’s life, and I hope that the whole nation, if they believe in that, then they pray for her, if they don’t then they sympathise and, in their hearts, offer their condolences to her, and the hope for her to find strength in what must be an anguished moment.”

Elizabeth, who is the symbolic head of the Church of England, has not been seen in public since her husband passed away.

The couple’s second son Prince Andrew said his mother was being stoical in the face of a loss that she had described as “having left a huge void in her life”.

Saturday’s ceremonial royal funeral – which is not a state funeral – will begin at 1300 GMT. A minute’s silence across Britain is due to be held at 1400 GMT.

 

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