Kylie Minogue leads stars paying tribute to Prince Philip

Kylie Minogue says it was an ‘honour’ to meet Prince Philip while Liam Payne pays tribute with a watercolour portrait as they lead the stars saying a fond farewell to The Duke of Edinburgh following his funeral

  • Prince Philip’s funeral took place at 3pm on Saturday
  • The Duke of Edinburgh passed away at Windsor Castle on Friday 9 April aged 99
  • Kylie and Liam Payne were among the stars paying tribute to the Duke
  • Kylie, 52, described it as ‘an honour’ to meet Prince Philip during a private audience at the castle back in 2017, while Liam, 27, spent hours creating a watercolour portrait of the Duke in his memory 
  • Piers Morgan, Amanda Holden and Peter Andre also took to Instagram to pay tribute to Prince Philip 

Kylie Minogue and Liam Payne led the celebrity tributes as the nation bid a fond farewell to Prince Philip as his funeral took place on Saturday. 

The Duke of Edinburgh passed away at Windsor Castle on Friday 9 April aged 99.  

Kylie, 52, described it as ‘an honour’ to meet Prince Philip during a private audience at the castle back in 2017, while Liam, 27, spent hours creating a watercolour portrait of the Duke in his memory. 

Honour: Kylie Minogue led the celebrity tributes as the nation prepares to bid a fond farewell to Prince Philip ahead of his funeral on Saturday

At the time of their meeting, Kylie described Prince Philip as ‘charm personified’ and said they had a ‘good old chat’. 

Taking to Twitter, Kylie shared two photos during the event, with the songstress looking lovely in a floaty floral gown as she stood alongside Prince Philip. In the other, Kylie laughed as she inspected a frame with the Duke. 

She captioned the post: ‘RIP HRH Prince Philip. What an honour it was to meet at Windsor Castle.’ 

Special moment: The singer, 52, described it as ‘an honour’ to meet Prince Philip during a private audience at the castle back in 2017

Sketch: Liam Payne, 27, spent hours creating a watercolour portrait of the Duke in his memory

Impressive: Sharing a watercolour he had painted of his Royal Highness in uniform, Liam penned: ‘Rest in peace HRH Prince Philip, finished this off whilst listening to your life what a great legacy left behind.’

Former One Direction star Liam showcased his artistic talents in tribute to the late Duke, as he revealed he had been watching a show on his ‘life and legacy’. 

Sharing a watercolour he had painted of his Royal Highness in uniform, Liam penned: ‘Rest in peace HRH Prince Philip, finished this off whilst listening to your life what a great legacy left behind.’ 

Liam previously took to his Instagram to detail the progress on the portrait as it took shape over a number of hours. 

‘Thank you for your service’: The singer, 27, paid tribute to the late Duke of Edinburgh with the drawing of a young Prince Philip in his naval uniform


Work-in-progress: Liam took to his Instagram to detail the progress on the portrait as it took shape over a number of hours

RIP: He used a photograph from the 1950s as inspiration to draw from next to his painting of the Duke as he thanked him for his years of service

In the next shot, the former boy band member had drawn the complete outline of the Duke, who was now recognisable as the monarch’s husband, writing: ‘Hours later ready for water colour’. 

He first sketched an outline of Prince Philip’s head as he wrote: ‘Beginning something really special I hope.’ 

Piers Morgan also paid tribute to the Duke as he shared a photo of the Queen walking alongside Prince Philip, alongside a recreation of the photo taken years later into their marriage. 

Moving: Piers Morgan also paid tribute to the Duke and wrote ‘Thinking of The Queen today as she says goodbye to the love of her life’

He wrote: ‘Thinking of The Queen today as she says goodbye to the love of her life.’  

The Queen sat alone inside St George’s Chapel as Covid regulations forced her to be separated from her family and wear a mask. 

The 94-year-old monarch cut a figure of silent dignity as she watched on while her beloved husband of 73 years was laid to rest.  

And a host of stars took to social media to comment on how it was ‘heartbreaking’ to watch Her Majesty sit alone during the ceremony.   

Brave: The Queen sat alone inside St George’s Chapel as Covid regulations forced her to be separated from her family and wear a mask. And a host of stars took to social media to comment on how it was ‘heartbreaking’ to watch Her Majesty sit alone

Kate Garraway penned: ‘So alone – my heart breaks for her and so so many others who have lost loved ones this year . Just shows who ever you are the pain of grief and the loneliness it brings’

‘Breaking my heart’: Fearne Cotton said: ‘The shots on the BBC of Her Majesty The Queen alone are breaking my heart in two. A beautiful ceremony. A long, amazing life celebrated so perfectly.’

Thinking of Her Majesty: The Morning’s Ruth Langsford wrote: ‘My heart is breaking for her. RIP Prince Philip 

Emotional: Piers also shared a photo of the Queen at the funeral alongside a crying emoji

‘Thinking of our Queen’: Peter Andre echoed Ruth’s sentiments and wrote: ‘Farewell Prince Philip. Thinking of our Queen’ 

Kate Garraway shared poignant words, which reflected her own personal life as she described ‘the pain of grief and loneliness’. 

The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, has documented her husband Derek Draper’s battle with Covid, and how he spent more than a year in intensive care after the virus ‘wreaked havoc with his body’.  

She wrote: ‘So alone – my heart breaks for her and so so many others who have lost loved ones this year. Just shows who ever you are the pain of grief and the loneliness it brings.’ 

Fearne Cotton said: ‘The shots on the BBC of Her Majesty The Queen alone are breaking my heart in two. A beautiful ceremony. A long, amazing life celebrated so perfectly.’ 

Piers also shared a photo of the Queen at the funeral alongside a crying emoji.

The Morning’s Ruth Langsford wrote: ‘My heart is breaking for her. RIP Prince Philip’, while Peter Andre echoed Ruth’s sentiments and wrote: ‘Farewell Prince Philip. Thinking of our Queen’.  

Amanda Holden shared a photo of the sun in the sky and simply wrote: ‘#Rip #dukeofedinburgh.’ 

Touching: Darcey Bussell took to Instagram to tell her followers she was backing the effort to get one million more young people their DofE, in memory of Prince Philip 

True love: Jay Rutland re-shared a photo the Queen released on Friday of the couple during a holiday in Scotland. He captioned the post with two heart emojis and a broken heart emoticon

Tamara Ecclestone’s husband Jay Rutland re-shared a photo the Queen released on Friday that showed the couple beaming during a private family holiday in Scotland. 

He captioned the post with two heart emojis and a broken heart emoticon.  

Sir David Attenborough also shared touching memories of working with Prince Philip during the BBC’s coverage of the funeral.

He praised the late royal for being involved with conservation right ‘at the beginning’ and when it ‘didn’t mean much to many people’. 

Sir David said: ‘Even in the 1950s and 60s, he saw it universally. The World Wildlife Fund owed a huge amount to his presence. When he spoke about conservation, he spoke about it with passion and knowledge. 

‘He cared about it, but he also knew about it a lot. If people are aware that there are problems [with wildlife conservation], a great deal of that is due to him.’

Also reflecting on the Prince’s qualities, Sir David continued: ‘He was an extraordinary combination of being formidable and friendly. You knew he was there. He had an amazing presence. It was an extraordinary balancing act between formality and informality.’  

Meanwhile, Alan Titchmarsh shared a letter the Duke had once sent him where he discussed his hobbies, which included shooting, polo and carriage driving.  

Thinking of you: Amanda Holden shared a photo of the sun in the sky and simply wrote: ‘#Rip #dukeofedinburgh’

Darcey Bussell also took to Instagram to tell her followers she was backing the effort to get one million more young people their DofE, in memory of Prince Philip. 

Sharing a photograph of them shaking hands, the former Strictly judge wrote: ‘In memory of Prince Philip I’m backing the effort to get one million more young people doing their DofE to show the potential today’s youth have. They are the leaders of today, tomorrow and the future.

‘#DofELivingLegacy will help @DofEUK give one million more young people, from all circumstances and backgrounds, the opportunity to do their DofE over the next five years’.    

Farewell: Millions tuned in to watch Prince Philip ‘s funeral as the BBC ‘s Huw Edwards went head-to-head with ITV’s Tom Bradby for today’s coverage

Millions tuned in to watch Prince Philip’s funeral as the BBC’s Huw Edwards went head-to-head with ITV’s Tom Bradby for today’s coverage.

The Queen looked grief-stricken and bowed her head in reverence as she accompanied her beloved Philip’s coffin on its final journey as their eldest son Prince Charles cried as he walked behind the casket into church followed by other devastated royals.

For the British public watching the historic ceremony from their homes, the BBC launched it’s six hours of funeral coverage at 11am on BBC One with The Duke: In His Own Words, one of Prince Philip’s last interviews.

At 12.30pm, Edwards kicked off the corporation’s sombre live broadcast of the day – with JJ Chalmers and Sophie Raworth reporting from ‘key locations’.  

Meanwhile, ITV’s funeral coverage began at 1.15pm fronted by Bradby and Julie Etchingham. Prince William recently ended his long-standing friendship with Bradby because of his concerns he sided with Prince Harry.

Following the funeral – when Harry and William were seen speaking to each other amid rift rumours – Bradby said: ‘Funerals are a time of reconciliation and that a sight, let’s be honest, that many wanted to see. Not least the family itself.’  

Royal commentator Katie Nicholl told Edwards that ‘this was the day when the brothers were going to put, and did put, their differences aside’ – while the Daily Mail’s Robert Hardman said ‘today we saw the start of them coming back together.’ 

Devastated: The Queen looked grief-stricken and bowed her head in reverence as she accompanied her beloved Philip’s coffin on its final journey 

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