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Published 11:38 22 Apr 2021 BST
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The funeral for the Duke of Edinburgh took place on Saturday 17 April at St George's Chapel in Windsor. It was live-streamed around the world. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, however, the royal funeral was limited to just 30 mourners, which included the Prince's family members.
Throughout the ceremony, the camera panned to a wreath left by the Queen and a note which appeared to be signed from 'Lilibet'.
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