Flags lowered for Prince Philip who dies aged 99
In keeping with respects being paid across the country and province following the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, flags are being flown at half-mast on government buildings in Prince Albert.
Prince Philip, who died Friday aged 99, spent more than seven decades supporting his wife, Queen Elizabeth II.
“In addition to his lifelong support of Her Majesty, The Duke was Patron or President of over 800 organizations,“ Russ Mirasty, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan said in a statement. “The Duke of Edinburgh Award, which he founded in 1956, inspired millions of young people to serve their communities and to expand their knowledge through experience. The Duke visited Canada on numerous occasions, including eight visits to Saskatchewan. He was much loved and will be fondly remembered.”
A photo of the Duke of Edinburgh appears on the website of the Lt-Gov of Saskatchewan. (ltgov.sk.ca)



