Awani International
  • LIVE
  • Videos
  • US-China
  • BRICS-RT
  • ASEAN
  • West Asia
  • Shows
  • Podcast
  • BM
    EN
  • LIVE
  • Login
  • BM
    EN
  • LIVE
  • Login
Awani International
  • LIVE
  • Videos
  • US-China
  • BRICS-RT
  • ASEAN
  • West Asia
  • Shows
  • Podcast
Trump's Greenland threat puts Europe Inc back in tariff crosshairs
Europe won't be 'blackmailed' by Trump tariffs, says Danish PM
Trump tells Norway he no longer feels obligation to think only of peace
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TERMS OF USE
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • INVESTOR

Astro AWANI | Copyright © 2025 Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd 199201008561 (240064-A)

Mounted Guards procession down Windsor Long Walk

AP Newsroom
AP Newsroom
17/04/2021
12:37 MYT
Mounted Guards procession down Windsor Long Walk
Members of The Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery arrive at Windsor Castle on the day of the funeral of Britain's Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, who died at the age of 99, in Windsor, Britain, April 17, 2021. REUTERSpic
WINDSOR: Preparations for the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral were underway at Windsor Castle on Saturday, as mounted guards from The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery made their way down the Long Walk ahead of the televised ceremony at 3pm (1400GMT).
Prince Philip, who died on 9 April at the age of 99 after 73 years of marriage, will be laid to rest in the Royal Vault at Windsor Castle after a funeral service steeped in military and royal tradition - but also pared down and infused with his own personality.
Coronavirus restrictions mean that instead of the 800 mourners included in the longstanding plans for his funeral, there will be only 30 inside the castle's St. George’s Chapel, including the widowed queen, her four children and her eight grandchildren.
Related Topics
#Prince Philip
#royal funeral
#The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery
#Windsor Castle
#St George s Chapel
#Royal Vault
Must-Watch Video
Stay updated with our news