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The Duchess will make "private arrangements" for the death of Meghan Prince Philip

The Duchess will make "private arrangements" for the death of Meghan Prince Philip



Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is willing to make "private arrangements" to suit Prince Philip's life as she is unable to attend his funeral.


The Duke of Edinburgh - who passed away last week at the age of 99 - was buried in a small ceremony on Saturday (17.04.21) with a guest list of only 30 people as per UK Government guidelines. CoVID-19 will be among the epidemics.


Philip's grandson Prince Harry has returned to the UK from California to attend the funeral, but his wife Meghan, who is currently pregnant with the couple's second child, is in the United States on the advice of her doctors.


And now, Buckingham Palace has confirmed that those who cannot attend the funeral, including Meghan, will make "private arrangements" to mark Philip's life in their own way if given the chance.


Meghan - who already has a 23-month-old son Archie with Harry, and is expecting a baby - will also be able to watch the final rites from home through a special live stream.


The news comes as Buckingham Palace also released a full list of guests for Philip's last rites, which will include most of the royal's closest relatives, including his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, and his Four children - Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.


The list also includes Philip's grandchildren, including Harry, Prince William, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugene, Peter Phillips, Zara Tendulkar, Lady Louis Windsor, and Viscount Severn.


Husbands, wives, and many royal partners - including Duchess Camilla, Duchess Catherine, and Sophie Weskes, as well as three cousins ​​of Philip, the hereditary prince of Badin, Landgrave of Hess, and Prince Philip. shall be. Of Hohnloh-Lenzenberg.


Philip's grandchildren - including Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis - will not attend.



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