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Members of the Royal Family have banded together to remember Prince Philip

Prince Harry is set to appear alongside other members of the royal family including Prince Charles and Prince William in a new tribute film being made by the BBC in honor of Prince Philip. The men will be sharing their memories of the late Duke of Edinburgh in what promises to be a lovely tribute to Queen Elizabeth's husband.

'Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers', which is set to air on Wednesday 22 September at 9pm on BBC One, will feature interviews from all of the monarch, 95, and Philip's children - the Prince of Wales, 72, Princess Royal, 71, the Duke of York, 61, and the Earl of Wessex, 57.

As well as the Duke of Edinburgh's children, other surrounding members of the Royal Family will be in the television special, including the Duke of Cambridge, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and Zara Tindall and her husband.

The recording process took place both before and after the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, so will certainly be a poignant watch.

According to a statement released by the BBC, the special would be filled with 'poignant recollections, plenty of humour and numerous fresh insights into the character and legacy of this royal pioneer'. 

The producers of the documentary spent time in Buckingham Palace, talking to Prince Philip's staff and obtaining footage of his living quarters.

The BBC added: 'With special access to the Queen's private cine-film collection, this film is an unrivalled portrait of a man with a unique place in royal history - by those who knew him best.'

While the original plan for the TV special was to mark the Duke of Edinburgh's 100th birthday, the show will now air on Wednesday 22 September at 9pm on BBC One.