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‘No flowers please’: UK mourners given strict rules following Prince Philip’s death – 7NEWS.com.au
The United Kingdom is mourning the death of Prince Philip but people have been told not to lay flowers.

The United Kingdom is mourning the death of Prince Philip but people have been asked not to gather in crowds or to lay flowers at royal palaces due to distancing guidelines imposed to stem the spread of coronavirus.
Philip, Queen Elizabeths husband who helped modernise the monarchy and steer the British royal family through repeated crises during seven decades of service, died on Friday at Windsor Castle.
He was 99.
Its just a really sad moment, London resident Victoria Hasler told Reuters.
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