Remembering HRH Prince Philip in West Norfolk

Where you can leave flowers in memory of The Duke of Edinburgh

Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 13th Apr 2021
Last updated 13th Apr 2021

Following the death of HRH The Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh on Friday (9 April), West Norfolk is remembering him.

The 99-year-old had strong connections with the area, through the Sandringham Estate, where he spent much of his time after retiring from public duties in 2017.

Although Covid-19 restrictions have placed limitations on the way people can pay their respects, there are several opportunities in west Norfolk for people to remember His Royal Highness Prince Philip.

One of the tributes left at Sandringham for Prince Philip

Tributes to His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh

King's Lynn Minster will be open daily between 8am and 6pm for private prayer and lighting a candle in memory of Prince Philip. Floral tributes can be placed in the churchyard to the left of the church door.

Requiem Eucharist for HRH Duke of Edinburgh*

The Minster, Saturday Market Place, King's Lynn

Tuesday, 13 April 2021, 6.30pm

Mass of Requiem for HRH Duke of Edinburgh*

Our Lady of Annunciation, London Road, King's Lynn

Friday, 16 April 2021, Noon

Mass of Requiem for HRH Duke of Edinburgh*

All Saints Church, Hillington Square, King's Lynn

Saturday, 17 April 2021, 10am

*These services will only be able to accept limited numbers due to Covid-19 regulations

Many parish churches will be holding services - please check locally for arrangements near you.

Civic Service

A service in commemoration of His Royal Highness Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, will take place on Friday, 16 April 2021, at 6pm at King's Lynn Minster. This is a ticketed event, and limited places will be made available shortly through Eventbrite, allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The event will be streamed live to enable those unable to attend to watch at home.

Books of condolence

In accordance with public health advice, members of the public are asked to continue to follow the current Government guidance, not to gather in crowds, and not to visit Royal residences to pay their respects.

There is an e-book of condolence on the Royal.uk website. Alternatively you can send your condolences to the Civics Office, The Town Hall, King’s Lynn, PE30 5DQ.

During this time the Royal Family ask that members of the public consider making a donation to a charity instead of leaving floral tributes in memory of The Duke of Edinburgh. The Royal website has a list of The Duke of Edinburgh’s patronages and charities.

In Parliament, North West Norfolk MP, James Wild, has paid tribute to the Duke:

North Norfolk's MP, Duncan Baker has also shared his memories of Prince Philip with The Commons:

The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral will be held at 3pm at Windsor.

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