Gun salutes held to mark death of Prince Philip
BBC

Gun salutes have been fired across the UK, in Gibraltar and at sea in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh
They were fired in London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and in County Down, as well from Royal Navy warships
Ships taking part included HMS Diamond, HMS Montrose and HMNB Portsmouth
People across the world are continuing to pay tribute after his death at the age of 99 on Friday
The Queen announced the death of her “beloved” husband with “deep sorrow”
Two of the Queen’s sons – Prince Edward and Prince Andrew – have visited the Queen at Windsor Castle
The Royal Family has asked people not to leave flowers and tributes at royal residences due to coronavirus restrictions
But a long queue of people has been waiting to leave flowers at Buckingham Palace, placing them at the gates one by one to avoid crowding due to Covid-19
Flowers have also been left outside Windsor Castle
The duke’s four children have shared their reflections on his life in a BBC special programme
The Prince of Wales said his father would “probably want to be remembered as an individual in his own right”
But the Royal Family has opened a book of condolence online




