I have sat through a short section of BBC focus on this. If I heard once that Philip wanted no fuss, I heard it a dozen times.
What do I see? Fuss. Because fuss makes and sells news.
I am extremely sorry for the Queen, however I hope the last year gave them so much more time than they would have had in his last year had things been normal.
This circus is irritating, especially as half the outlets were at pains to run him down every time he said something out of place.
I wish the family well and hope they can take some comfort in that he no longer has to struggle to make things appear normal.
I worked with a Corporal in one of my workshops. He had been infantry and was deployed to Balmoral one year as support and they were used as beaters in the grouse season.
He told an interesting story about almost falling over a man couching in the rain, with a shotgun, in soaking wet clothes. He said "how are you doing young man", the corporal, having no clue who he was talking to replied (excuse the language this is a direct repetition), "I'm cold wet and fucking pissed off", "how do you think I fucking feel, at least you can walk around and get warm", says the man, at which point a young lieutenant rushed over and started saluting the man and saying "sorry sir, I will deal with this sir". Philip turned to the officer and said "Fuck of lieutenant, I am talking to this man". And he continued a short conversation.
That is the Philip I will remember. Regardless of the 8 days of outpouring of manufactured grief.
I am sure that the family has a whole treasure house of similar incidents to keep their memories warm.