Prince Philip - gun salutes and more tributes
Tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh have continued following his death at the age of 99 at Windsor Castle.
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ReutersThe Prince of Wales has paid tribute to his "dear papa", the Duke of Edinburgh, saying that he and the Royal Family miss him "enormously".
Speaking from his Highgrove home in Gloucestershire, Prince Charles said over the last 70 years his father had "given the most remarkable, devoted service to the Queen, to my family and to the country, but also to the whole of the Commonwealth".

Prince Edward and Prince Andrew have visited the Queen at Windsor Castle.
PA MediaGun salutes have been fired across the UK, in Gibraltar, and at sea in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Getty ImagesThe Honourable Artillery Company fired the gun salute from the bank of the River Thames near the Tower of London.
Chris Jackson via Getty ImagesThe gun salute by The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery took place at the Parade Ground, Woolwich Barracks, in south-east London.
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PA MediaMembers of the 104th Regiment Royal Artillery fired from the grounds of Cardiff Castle.
ReutersMembers of the 105th Regiment Royal Artillery fired a 41-round gun salute at Edinburgh Castle.
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PA MediaSoldiers from 206 Battery, 105 Royal Artillery took part in a salute at Hillsborough Castle in County Down.
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Crew members on HMS Montrose fired her Salting Gun while docked in Duqm, Oman.
MOD / CROWN COPYRIGHTThe Royal Gibraltar Regiment fired from the British overseas territory's naval base.
Getty ImagesJockeys and trainers observed two minutes of silence to honour the memory of Prince Philip before the start of racing on Grand National Day at Aintree.
EPAThere were periods of silence before all Premier League and English Football League matches, with players and officials wearing black armbands.
ReutersMembers of the public continued to leave floral tributes and cards at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.
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EPAPeople were allowed to approach the Buckingham Palace gates one-by-one to lay their flowers in an effort to reduce the size of the crowd amid coronavirus restrictions.
EPAPeople have been asked not to gather at the royal residences because of the pandemic. The Royal Family has opened a book of condolence online.
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REX / ShutterstockA tribute to Duke of Edinburgh was also displayed alongside the nave at Westminster Abbey in central London.
PA MediaEarlier in the day, the flag over the Sydney Harbour Bridge was flown at half-mast, as was the flag over Australia's Parliament House in Canberra.
EPAAustralian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said memories of Prince Philip would be of his candour and of a unique, forceful and authentic personality.
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