
Photographer Reveals How He Covered Prince Philip’s Funeral In The Most Unobtrusive Way
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Arthur Edwards, the royal photographer for The Sun newspaper, sat for three hours inside a fake pillar.
A press photographer managed to take intimate pictures of the royal family during Prince Philip’s funeral on Saturday in the most inconspicuous way. Arthur Edwards, the royal photographer for The Sun newspaper, sat for three hours inside a fake pillar right outside St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle where the pared-down service for the Duke of Edinburgh took place. And the unobtrusive spot could have been at the behest of the late prince himself, Edwards told ITV’s “Lorraine” on Monday.More Related News