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Public urged not to leave flowers for Philip and donate to charity instead

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Public urged not to leave flowers for Philip and donate to charity instead

Public urged not to leave flowers for Philip and donate to charity instead

Members of the public have been urged not to leave floral tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh at royal residences to prevent crowds forming during the pandemic.


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