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Why BBC newsreader had to switch outfits and wear black to announce Prince Philip's death

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Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox BBC newsreader Martine Croxall was seen having to change outfits live on air as news of the Duke of Edinburgh's death broke.

Prince Philip, 99, sadly passed away peacefully this morning, Friday April 9, at Windsor Castle. As strict potocol in the event of the duke's death dictates, the announcement was made to the Press Association and the BBC first.

Before news broke, Martine was seen delivering the news wearing a brown, long sleeve dress with a gold necklace. "You’re watching BBC News," she began to say. "We have just received a statement from Buckingham Palace, confirming that the Duke of Edinburgh has died." The screen momentarily went

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