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Mounted regiment arrives at Windsor castle for Prince Philip's funeral

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A mounted regiment arrives at Windsor Castle for Prince Philip's funeral. The ceremony, behind the walls of the castle, has been pared back due to coronavirus restrictions. IMAGES

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