Prince Harry and Meghan Markle honored Prince Philip on their foundation’s website on Friday, hours after news broke that Harry’s grandfather had died at 99.
“Thank you for your service,” reads a statement on the Archewell Foundation’s website. “You will be greatly missed.”

Archewell
It is likely that Prince Harry will return to the UK for his grandfather’s funeral, reports People magazine.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who no longer have active social media accounts, joined the rest of the royal family to remember the Duke of Edinburgh.
The royal family’s main residence disappeared shortly after Philip’s death was announced. It also contains a photo and a statement on behalf of members of the Royal Family and Queen Elizabeth, who had been married to Philip for more than 70 years.
“It is with deep sadness that Her Majesty the Queen announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh,” the announcement read. “His Royal Highness passed away peacefully at Windsor Castle this morning.”
“Further announcements will be made in due course,” the statement continued. “The royal family is mourning his loss with people around the world.”

Royal Family Website
Prince William and Kate Middleton also changed their Twitter images and headline photos to mark Philip’s passing, as did Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall’s Clarence House and the royal family’s chief report:

Kensington Royal / Twitter A shot of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Twitter account changed.

Clarence House / Twitter Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall,’s Twitter account has also changed.

Royal Family / Twitter The tribute to the royal family to the late Prince Philip.
The royal family gave guidance on the “amended funeral” of the duke due to the coronavirus pandemic and said the media and the public will receive more information in the coming days.
“In accordance with public health advice, members of the public are asked to continue to follow current government guidelines, not to gather in crowds and not to visit Royal residences to pay their respects,” Buckingham Palace said. Said Friday about funeral arrangements. ‘During this time, the royal family is asking members of the public to consider making a donation to a charity instead of paying tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh. An online comfort book is available on this website for those who want to send messages. ”
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