British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not attend the Funeral Fairy Philip and give up seats to a royal member, when the event limited to 30 people.

"The Prime Minister wants to do what is best for the royal family, so to allow as many royal members to attend the funeral as possible, the prime minister will not attend", the British Prime Minister's spokesman on 10 /

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Haven Perran Sands resort park in Cornwall, Southwest Britain on April 7.

Royal Philip, her husband of Queen Elizabeth II, died at 99 days on April 9 after nearly a month of hospitalization for heart problems.

Funeral began at St. St George's Church at 15:00 on April 17, with a minute at the country.

The British royal family said the plans to organize the funeral, mostly reduced the scale due to the pandemic, were approved by the Queen and was consulted by the British government.

Prime Minister Johnson honored the Prince Philip after his death, saying that the Prince "won the emotion of generations in the UK, throughout the common prosperous and worldwide".

Johnson's conservative party announced that he suspended the nationwide campaign until April 13 and suspended again on 17/4, the day of the funeral.

Prince Harry was on the way from the US to his mourning, while his wife was Meghan absent because the doctors recommended not to travel while pregnant.