THE flag was lowered to half-mast at York's historic Mansion House as City of York Council leaders paid tribute to Prince Philip.
The flag was also flying at half-mast at the council's headquarters, West Offices.
Council leader Keith Aspden offered his condolences to the Queen and the Royal Family.
He said: "From serving in the Second World War and his many years of dedicated public service, to his work in supporting charities and organisations across the UK and the world, there has been a great deal to admire.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with The Queen and His Royal Highness' family at this sad time.
"To show our respect as a city the flag at the Mansion House will be flown at half-mast and there will be a digital book of condolence where people can share their comments."
Ian Floyd, chief operating officer at the council, added: "HRH Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh dedicated his life to public service, conducting many thousands of public engagements, including many here in York.
"He will be greatly missed. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this very difficult time."
People are invited to lay flowers for The Duke of Edinburgh in Dean’s Park from 10am to 7pm.
A national book of condolence will be available to access at www.royal.uk
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