Tributes have continued to pour in following the passing of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh on Friday at the age of 99.
Horley Town Mayor David Powell said His Royal Highness was “a great inspiration”, whose naval service and more than six decades as consort to the sovereign were “exemplary”, adding: “He will be deeply missed across our nation.”
Cllr Powell said: “I and my Council colleagues are deeply saddened by the news of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh’s passing.
“His Royal Highness Prince Philip was a great inspiration, beginning with his Royal Navy service and long association in addition to over 60 years as the longest serving Consort, his service has been exemplary. He will be deeply missed across our nation.
“The thoughts of this Council and our Horley community are with Her Majesty The Queen, the Royal Family and to all those who grieve His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh’s passing.
“I will be sending a letter of condolence to Her Majesty The Queen on behalf of all those who live and work in Horley and, as a mark of respect, the Union Flag at the Memorial Gardens is being flown at half mast until the day after the Ceremonial Royal Funeral takes place at St George’s Chapel, in the grounds of Windsor Castle on Saturday, 17 April 2021.”
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