All are intent on saying a final goodbye to the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
“Reds are about leadership, innovation, and above all respect,” Firester noted.
He led in other ways, in the family, and as an example."

Just as Philip was in life, Firester toldThe Listthat his funeral had “a very respectful vibration.”
Prince Philip, per Firester, “was predictable and steadfast.
He wanted that shown in this final display of goodbye, and I feel it is.

He wanted this about the country and duty, not about him.”
Meanwhile, his brother,Prince Charles, seems to be trying hard to put on a brave face.
His wife,Camilla, is visibly struggling.
She “feels very displaced and nervous,” Firester observed.
That is largely due to her yellow aura, which makes her hyper-vigilant to detail.
Formal, royal ceremonies like these “take her back to herorigins in the family,” Firester explained.
This, in turn, makes her “insecure.”
“Princess Annefeels devastated,” Firester explained.
“She has a green and blue aura.
I feel her father was her best friend and her confidant.”
Firester said that the princess’s aura is also distressed.
“Her blue is very muted and watery, her green is very faint.
She feels completely awash in grief.”