Prince Philip’s death ‘left huge void’ for the Queen, says Prince Andrew – BBC News

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Prince Andrew said his father’s death was a “terrible loss”, and that his family was “rallying around”, as he left a service at Windsor.

The Queen has described the death of the Duke of Edinburgh as “having left a huge void in her life”, the Duke of York has said.

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