Photographer reveals how he treated Prince Philip’s funeral in the most unobtrusive way

A press photographer managed to take intimate photos of the royal family in the most unobtrusive way during Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday.

Arthur Edwards, the royal photographer of The Sun newspaper, sat in a false pillar for three hours, just outside the St.

And the inconspicuous place could have been ordered by the late prince himself, Edwards told the Lorraine of ITV on Monday.

“He arranged all the funeral arrangements and there was never a position at the west door in a shelter, and he was a very keen bird watcher and built several shelters in Sandringham, so I thought it should be his idea. be, “he explained. .

Edwards, 80, said Buckingham Palace provided him with lunch and a large, inflated, soft pillow with a crown to put on. ‘

The three hours passed like lightning, he added.

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