Prince Philip dies at age 99

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Britain's Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in his role as Captain General, Royal Marines, attends a Parade to mark the finale of the 1664 Global Challenge on the Buckingham Palace Forecourt in central London on August 2, 2017. After a lifetime of public service by the side of his wife Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip finally retires on August 2, 2017,at the age of 96. The Duke of Edinburgh attended a parade of Royal Marines at Buckingham Palace, the last of 22,219 solo public engagements since she ascended to the throne in 1952. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / HANNAH MCKAY (Photo credit should read HANNAH MCKAY/AFP/Getty Images)

After Prince Philip’s demise, Queen Elizabeth II will have to mourn over her spouse for a period of eight days, based on the info from The Daily Mail.

Due to this the queen will not be working on any official obligations, even when alone. Additionally, matters of the state will take a break and laws will not be receive the royal approval.

Following the eight-day period, an extra 30-day period of Royal Mourning is estimated.

Buckingham Palace officials are now organizing for the memorial of the royal which is probable to take place at Windsor Castle according to the Duke of Edinburgh’s desires.

A military parade is also likely to take place in London with strong Covid-19 rules.

A coffin with the Duke of Edinburgh’s body is likely to be taken over to the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace in London in the coming days.

Princess Diana was also laid for some time before her memorial service in 1997.

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the local community will not be permitted to view the body.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s ultimate resting dwelling is likely to be in Frogmore Gardens, in the lands of Windsor Castle.

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