The couple temporarily replaced the web page for their charitable foundation, Archewell, with a brown background featuring a message in a white font, which reads, “In loving memory of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021. Thank you for your service… you will be greatly missed.” It echoes the royal family’s decision to temporarily replace its official website with a tribute to Philip. Speculation continues over whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will fly to Britain for Philip’s funeral, due to uncertainty surrounding current travel restrictions. If Harry makes the trip, it’s likely that Meghan—who is pregnant with the couple’s second child—will stay at home in Montecito with Archie. The royal family is currently discouraging mourners from gathering at Buckingham Palace to lay floral tributes, hoping to avoid the potential spread of COVID-19 among crowds by asking people to make donations to charities in lieu of flowers. An online book of condolences has been opened and the royal family has invited members of the public to sign it. Next up, find out more about Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s four children.