Prince Andrew set to play ‘central role’ in Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral

Prince Andrew is ready to play a “central position” in Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral subsequent Monday.

Andrew has performed a key position in a number of occasions following Queen Elizabeth II’s loss of life on Thursday.

Among the many occasions he attended included the service of thanksgiving at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh on Monday.

However following the funeral, the Duke of York reportedly “has no hope of returning to public life as soon as she is laid to relaxation”.

Prince Andrew
Prince Andrew
Jacob King
Andrew is set to play a “central role” in Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral
Andrew is ready to play a “central position” in Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral
HANNAH MCKAY

It's “out of the query” for him to be concerned within the Royal Household, The Telegraph has mentioned, citing a palace supply.

Andrew is not going to put on army uniform in occasions mourning Queen Elizabeth’s loss of life, however will for the ultimate vigil.

As a non-working royal, the Duke of York is not going to put on uniform besides as a particular mark of respect for Queen Elizabeth II on the last vigil in Westminster Corridor

Working members of the Royal Household will put on army uniform when current at 5 ceremonial occasions throughout this era of mourning Queen Elizabeth II.

These are the Service of Thanksgiving at St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, the procession to Westminster Corridor and repair of prayer and reflection, the Vigil at Westminster Corridor, the state funeral at Westminster Abbey and the Committal Service at St George’s Chapel Windsor.

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