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Australian soprano Miriam Allan was one of four singers in Prince Philip’s funeral choir
An Australian singer played a key role during the funeral of Prince Philip as the royal family mourned the loss of the United Kingdom’s longest-serving consort.
Key points:
- The choir for Prince Philip’s funeral had just four singers, as COVID-19 restrictions limited the number of people allowed in the chapel
- Australian Soprano Miriam Allan was one of the singers, joining three of St George’s Chapel’s regular singers
- Born in Newcastle, Ms Allen has travelled the world performing in choirs and operas
Australian soprano Miriam Allan was one of four choir members in St George’s chapel, part of the scaled-down service broadcast live on television.
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