A Land Rover that Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, helped design over 15 years ago will be at the centre of his pandemic-induced scaled-back ceremonial funeral procession at Windsor Castle in southeast England next Saturday, according to details released by Buckingham Palace.The vehicle is believed to be a modified Defender 130 Gun Bus, which was commissioned for use by the Queen’s late husband in 2005 three years before the British luxury brands Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) were taken over by Tata Motors.The coffin of the senior royal will be loaded into the Land Rover for an eight-minute procession to the gates of St. George’s Chapel, where the funeral is to begin with a national minute’s silence at 1500 local time on April 17.Members of the Royal Family and The Duke of Edinburgh’s Household will walk behind the coffin, a Buckingham Palace statement said.
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