Ann Marie Michaels @cheeseslave
CASTLE ROCK / CASTLE CLEAN

From Danielle on Telegram (https://t.me/DDay1978):

Prince Philip was burried on the 17th.

Over his coffin his personal Royal Standard flag was drapped.

The banner contains four quadrants, each with a different symbol representing a certain aspect of his life.

THE BOTTOM RIGHT SYMBOL REPRESENTS EDINBURGH, PHILIP'S DUKEDOM
In the bottom right corner of Prince Philip's standard is a depiction of a castle, intended to represent Philip's title, Duke of Edinburgh, according to BBC News.

The skyline of the 1,400-year-old city of Edinburgh, Scotland, is dominated by Edinburgh Castle, a fortress whose first stones were laid in the 1100s, according to the castle's website. The fortress was built upon a hill (Castle Rock) in the ancient city, the remains of an extinct volcano last active hundreds of millions of years ago.

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09:35 AM - Apr 18, 2021
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