Prince Philip has been laid to rest in a ceremony that honoured his legacy of service to Crown and country.
The funeral was full of personal touches of the Duke of Edinburgh’s own design and relatively low fuss as royal funerals go — both at his request and due to coronavirus restrictions.
Yet one of the most poignant moments was after the service when Prince William and Prince Harry were seen talking and walking together as they left the chapel.
Here’s a look back at the key moments from the event.
An empty seat on the carriage
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An expert carriage driver, Prince Philip’s beloved Fell ponies, Balmoral Nevis and Notlaw Storm, stood in the quadrangle during the funeral procession.
The duke took up carriage driving at the age of 50 and continued to be involved in the sport well into his 90s.
His cap and whip rested on an empty seat of the cab as it entered Windsor Castle.