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New Zealand says farewell to Prince Philip at memorial service

FILE PHOTO: A screen in Piccadilly Circus displays images of Britain's Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, who died at the age of 99, in London, Britain, April 17, 2021. REUTERS/Paul Childs

New Zealand held an official memorial service for Prince Philip in Wellington, the country's capital, on Wednesday, where Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gave a reading.

Attended by current and former leaders and diplomats, the memorial was held at the Cathedral of St. Paul, whose foundation stone Queen Elizabeth laid in 1954.

New Zealand's Governor General, Dame Patsy Reddy, the official representative of the Queen, spoke of Prince Philip as "one of the unchanging stars in our sky".

Wearing a red poppy pin, Ardern read a poem by New Zealand author Joy Cowley called "Memories," local media reported.

The service came after Queen Elizabeth paid her final respects to Prince Philip at a funeral on Saturday that celebrated his seven decades of service.

    Officially known as the Duke of Edinburgh, Philip died at age 99 on April 9.

(Reporting by James Redmayne and Paulina Duran in Sydney; Editing by Gerry Doyle)

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