Patriotic dog pays his respects to late Prince Philip by howling at The Last Post while watching funeral on TV

This adorable clip shows a patriotic dog paying his respects to Prince Philip by howling at 'The Last Post' whilst watching the funeral on TV.

One-year-old dog Reben joined 13.6 million other Brits at the weekend to see the final goodbye to the 99-year-old royal.

The pooch is said to have watched the majority of the hour-long ceremony in complete silence and was "at awe" at the service.

But when four buglers began to play 'The Last Post' -- a military call signalling the end of the day's activities and to indicate a soldier's final rest at funerals -- little Reben began howling in time.

The Chinese Crestepoo continued to bellow out his deep-toned cry until the military call came to an end.

Reben's owner Charlotte Mears, from Staffordshire, West Mids. said: "Throughout the whole service he was dead silent and was fixated on the funeral.

"It was only at the end that he started to howl.

"It wasn't aggressive and in a way it was him showing his respects.

"I was sat there sobbing my heart out and when he did that it put a smile on my face.

"It was really quite comforting."

The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on 9 April, just two months shy of his 100th birthday.

The funeral was steeped in military tradition as a fitting nod to his time as a Royal Marine before becoming a full-time working member of the Royal Family in 1952.

The ceremony, which took place at Windsor Castle last Saturday [17], was watched by a peak audience of 13.6 million people across the UK.

The Queen mother's funeral was seen by a peak of 10.4 million viewers in 2002 and Princess Diana's funeral was watched by around 32 million in 1997.