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Gun salutes and silence to mark Prince Philip’s death

Military guns will be fired across Britain and sporting events will fall silent on Saturday as part of worldwide tributes to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Prince Philip. Philip, the longest serving royal consort in British history and a constant presence at the queen’s side for decades, died on Friday aged 99, triggering a period of national mourning.

The death of the Duke of Edinburgh is a profound loss for the 94-year-old monarch, who once described her husband of 73 years as her “strength and stay” throughout her long reign.

Flags are already flying at half-mast on government buildings and will do so until the morning after his funeral, the date of which has yet to be announced.

From 12:00 pm (1100 GMT), saluting batteries will fire 41 rounds – one round a minute for 40 minutes – in cities including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast, as well as in Gibraltar and from Royal Navy warships at sea. British television stations cleared their schedules for special broadcasts looking back on his life, although the BBC said it had received complaints about the blanket coverage.

Westminster Abbey, where the couple married in 1947, tolled its tenor bell 99 times on Friday, once for each year of the prince’s life.

Political campaigning for May local elections stopped, and Loyalist leaders in Northern Ireland, who have been rioting for days amid heightening political tensions in the British province, urged a pause in violence on Friday. The call – “as a mark of respect to the Queen” – was largely heeded.

Marches that had been planned by members of the pro-UK unionist community in Belfast were cancelled n Saturday.n But despite the calls for calm, some lower-level disorder continued overnight.

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Phindile Gwala is in hot water as a young woman has named and shamed her for attacking her and damaging her phone last night at Cubana night club.

Phindile Gwala

It seems the actress wanted to keep a low profile and didn’t want anyone taking pictures or videos of her. Learn more

Source: IOL