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Despite warnings, crowds flock to farewell Prince Philip, Windsor’s second-favourite local – ABC News
Prince Philip and the Queen spent much of their final year together shielding at Windsor during the pandemic, and mourners have turned out in droves to pay tribute…

The royals told them not to come, but for some, it was just too hard to stay away.
Key points:
- Mourners have turned out to WIndsor Castle to pay tribute to Prince Philip after the 99-year-old died there on Friday
- The royal family have asked people to not visit royal residences and instead leave condolences messages online
- The Queen and Prince Philip spent most of their final year together at Windsor Castle due to COVID-19
Outside the gates of Windsor Castle, local residents and those from further…
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