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Thousands join petition to commemorate late Prince Philip with London statue

By ANI | Updated: April 11, 2021 23:10 IST

Over 6,000 Britons have signed up for a petition to erect "a prominent statue" in London in tribute to late Prince Philip's years-long service to the country.

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Over 6,000 Britons have signed up for a petition to erect "a prominent statue" in London in tribute to late Prince Philip's years-long service to the country.

The petition at change.org notes that the Duke of Edinburgh served the UK for 78 years, including 13 years in the Royal Navy and then 65 as the country's longest-serving consort. In addition, he supported several hundred charity orgzations.

"We say there should be a prominent statue of the Duke in London to recognise the above, as well as his great personal dedication and support to Her Majesty the Queen," the petition read.

The Telegraph, meanwhile, reported, citing sources, that members of parliament and the Downing Street have all backed the plan. The monument would be reportedly set up on the Mall, not far from Buckingham Palace. It will be built with funds partially raised from donations.

Queen Elizabeth II's husband died on Friday morning at Windsor Castle at the age of 99. His funeral will take place in Windsor on April 17. In line with his wishes, there will be no state funeral and lying-in-state. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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