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Prime Minister and NSW Premier attend church service in Sydney to honour Prince Philip

Australian dignitaries are paying their respects to Prince Philip at a church service in Sydney this morning.
Key points:
- The Duke of Edinburgh died on Friday at the age of 99
- He attended St Andrews Cathedral on several occasions with the Queen
- Today’s service included prayers for the royal family and a naval hymn
Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Governor-General David Hurley and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian are among mourners attending the service at St Andrews Cathedral.
The church has amended its usual Sunday service to include prayers for the royal family and a naval hymn sung to honour Prince Philip, who died on Friday aged 99.
The Very Reverend Kanishka de Silva Raffel, said the news of Prince Philip’s death had left the community…
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