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  1. 15 de nov. de 2020 · On September 5, 1979, the British royal family gathered at Westminster Abbey for Lord Mountbatten's funeral service. Here, photos from the very real event, which—thanks to The Crown's ...

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  2. Funeral of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma. Lord Mountbatten of Burma in 1976 by Allan Warren. The ceremonial funeral of Admiral of the Fleet The 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma took place on Wednesday, 5 September 1979, at Westminster Abbey following his assassination by the Provisional Irish Republican Army on Monday ...

  3. 27 de ago. de 2020 · - YouTube. Funeral Procession of Lord Louis Mountbatten | Assassinated by the Provisional IRA | Sept. 1979. Adeyinka Makinde. 85.7K subscribers. 799. 131K views 3 years ago. Wednesday...

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  4. at Westminster Abbey, London. Mountbatten was granted the honour of a Royal Ceremonial Funeral (known as 'Operation Freeman') - held at Westminster Abbey, London, on 5th September 1979 which was televised globally. The news of the murder of this retired old sailor affected many, not just in the United Kingdom but throughout the World.

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  5. Mountbatten's funeral was the first major royal funeral to be held in the Abbey since the 18th century. During the televised service, his great-nephew Charles read the lesson from Psalm 107. [179] In an address, the Archbishop of Canterbury , Donald Coggan , highlighted his various achievements and his "lifelong devotion to the Royal ...

  6. The leader of Sinn Fein has expressed regret at the IRA murder of Prince Philip’s uncle, Lord Mountbatten, following the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral this weekend. Mountbatten was assassinated in 1979 while holidaying in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, Ireland, by a bomb that also killed his teenage grandson and a young boat crewman.

  7. The funeral service was televised and the Prince of Wales read Psalm 107. In that address, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Donald Coggan , highlighted several passages from his life in the Royal Navy. After the public ceremony, which he had planned, he was buried in Romsey Abbey.