The Town Council and the people of Dover are deeply saddened to hear of the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip was married to the Queen for over 70 years and devoted himself to a life of outstanding public service and duty. He was a good friend to Dover, visiting with Her Majesty in 1958 and again in 2006 for the celebrations of the founding of the Port 400 کئی برس قبل. During that visit he was particularly keen to hear about the Town’s wartime history and experience together with its modern role as a major international travel hub.
We send our condolences and our thoughts are with Her Majesty and the Royal Family as we mourn his loss.
The Town Council is acting in accordance with official advice concerning tributes from members of the public which is attached and explained below.
Following the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh we know that many of you will be wanting to pay tribute to him and offer condolences to Her Majesty The Queen at this sad time.
Our priority remains to keep everyone safe and, due to the current public health guidelines and lockdown restrictions around COVID-19, we will not be providing books of condolences at our buildings.
We would like to encourage you to leave your tributes to The Duke of Edinburgh by signing the book of condolence on the website of The Royal Household.
You can find the book of condolence یہاں
If you are unable to access the online book of condolence you are welcome to send your tribute in writing to the following address;
Tribute to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, کینٹ کاؤنٹی کونسل, The Civic Office, Sessions House, County Road, Maidstone ME14 1XQ
شاہی گھریلو نے درخواست کی ہے کہ عوام کے ممبران پھولوں کی خراج تحسین نہ چھوڑیں یا عوامی مقامات پر اپنے احترام کے لئے اکٹھے نہ ہوں. محل نے مشورہ دیا ہے کہ لوگ اس کے بجائے خیرات میں عطیہ کرسکتے ہیں, اگر وہ ایسا کرنا چاہتے ہیں.