The Royal Family has put together a touching tribute for Prince Philip.
This week, the BBC announced the film Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, a tribute that will feature interviews with the royals. The documentary premieres on Sept. 22, and a first preview has just now arrived.
Preview Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers film
In the preview, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Zara Tindall speak thoughtfully about their grandfather. Prince Charles also appears and fondly comments on his father's long life. Watch below.
Prince William leads off the clip, saying: "He's always been a huge presence behind everything we've done, really."
Harry follows: "What you see is what you got with my grandfather. He was unapologetically him."
Zara then adds: "You never really prepare yourself for losing him because he was always there."
And Prince Charles concludes the preview, saying: "We were lucky to have him for nearly a hundred years."
New Prince Philip documentary release date: Sept. 22
Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers includes interviews with the late Duke's children and grandchildren. Palace staff also contributed, and the film will show rare footage from the Queen's film archive.
It was revealed that the new film was in the works for Prince Philip's 100th birthday, which would've fallen on June 10.
However, the Duke of Edinburgh passed away two months shy of the milestone day. He died on April 9 at the age of 99. The cause of death was listed as "old age."
You can tune in to BBC1 on Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 9 p.m. to watch Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers.