While the Duke of Edinburgh will be remembered for his dedication to public service, his love of sport offers a glimpse at a personal side of the determined and passionate man he was. Prince Philip, who died today at the age of
Philip, the court jester! How the Duke of Edinburgh kept the Queen, his family and foreign dignitaries smiling through 70 years of public service Prince Philip conducted more than 22,000 solo engagements in his career as the longest-serving consort Duke of Edinburgh,
Prince Philip’s attachment to the Armed Forces predated even his 73-year marriage to his beloved wife the Queen. The Duke of Edinburgh – who has died at the age of 99 – was highly-decorated during his distinguished military career – which he gave up in 1953 when
No royal visited Australia more than Prince Philip – who made the long trip an extraordinary 35 times over 71 years. Philip made the 15,000km journey twice as many times as the Queen, with royal watchers even speculating he enjoyed a freedom
Prince Philip touched the lives of millions around the world as patron of hundreds of charities and organisations. But his lasting legacy will be especially immortalised in the scheme he founded to empower young people – and was named after him –
What will happen to Prince Philip’s titles? Edward will become the Duke of Edinburgh but will have to wait until Charles is king because of royal protocols Palace decided in 1999 the Earl of Wessex would eventually succeed his father Decision made
The story of the Duke of Edinburgh’s family is as fascinating as it is tragic. Born a Prince of Greece and Denmark, Philip – who passed away peacefully at Windsor Castle this morning aged 99 – was the fifth child and only
The Duke of Edinburgh retired from public life in 2016, but since then avid royal watchers have been able to get a glimpse of the man behind the public persona thanks to the hit Netflix series The Crown. Indeed, since he stepped
‘God bless from Australia’: Scott Morrison pays tribute to Prince Philip – and says the Queen’s beloved husband ’embodied a generation we will never see again’ By Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:44 EDT, 9 April 2021 | Updated: 07:56
The Queen has ‘lost the brightest jewel in her crown’: Death of Prince Philip, 99, prompts huge outpouring of public grief and sympathy for Her Majesty and the Royal Family Britons expressed their sorrow at loss of the Duke of Edinburgh Friday