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  1. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh received numerous titles, decorations and honorary appointments, both before and during his time as consort to Queen Elizabeth II. Each is listed below.

  2. Books. Titles, styles, honours, and arms. Issue. Ancestry. Notes. References. External links. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, [1] later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 [fn 1] – 9 April 2021), was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2021 · The Duke had a long list of titles linked to everywhere from Edinburgh to Canada and New Zealand. By Alex Finnis. Reporter. April 17, 2021 12:53 pm (Updated 12:54 pm) Saturday is the funeral...

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    Philip was first educated at The Elms, an American school in Paris run by Donald MacJannet, who described Philip as a "know it all smarty person, but always remarkably polite."Fellow pupils at the school included Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma, who later married King Michael of Romania. In 1930, he was sent to the United Kingdom to attend Cheam Sch...

    After leaving Gordonstoun in early 1939, Philip completed a term as a cadet at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, then repatriated to Greece, living with his mother in Athens for a month in mid-1939. At the behest of the Greek king, George II (his first-cousin), he returned to Britain in September to resume training for the Royal Navy. He graduate...

    In 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth toured the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. During the visit, the Queen and Lord Mountbatten asked his nephew Philip to escort the King's two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, who were Philip's third cousins through Queen Victoria, and second cousins once removed through King Christian IX of Denmark. Eliz...

    Royal house

    The accession of Elizabeth to the throne brought up the question of the name of the royal house, as Elizabeth would typically have taken Philip's last name upon marriage. The Duke's uncle, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, advocated the name House of Mountbatten. Philip suggested House of Edinburgh, after his ducal title. The government, led by Winston Churchill, who himself later advised the Queen to issue a royal proclamation declaring that the royal house was to remain known as the House of Winds...

    Duties and milestones

    As consort to the Queen, Philip supported his wife in her new duties as sovereign, accompanying her to ceremonies such as the State Opening of Parliament in various countries, state dinners, and tours abroad. As chairman of the Coronation Commission, he was the first member of the royal family to fly in a helicopter, visiting the troops that were to take part in the ceremony. Philip was not crowned in the service, but knelt before Elizabeth, with her hands enclosing his, and swore to be her "...

    Later years

    In April 2009, Philip became the longest-serving British royal consort. He became the oldest-ever male British royal in February 2013, and the third-longest-lived member of the British royal family (following Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) in April 2019.Personally, he was not enthused about living an extremely long life, remarking in a 2000 interview (when he was 79) that he could not "imagine anything worse" and had "no desire whatsoever" to beco...

    Philip died of "old age" on the morning of April 92021 at Windsor Castle, aged 99, two months before his 100th birthday.In private, the Queen described her husband's death as "having left a huge void in her life." The palace reported that Philip died peacefully, which was confirmed by Philip's daughter-in-law, the Countess of Wessex, who told the p...

    Prince Philip was the longest-serving royal consort in British history.He was a patron, president, or member of over 780 organizations, and he served as chairman of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, a self-improvement program for young people aged 14 to 24. When he retired from his royal duties on August 2, 2017, aged 96, he had completed 22,219 solo ...

    Philip has been portrayed by several actors, including Stewart Granger (The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana, 1982), Christopher Lee (Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story, 1982), David Threlfall (The Queen's Sister, 2005), James Cromwell (The Queen, 2006), and Finn Elliot, Matt Smith, Tobias Menzies, and Jonathan Pryce (The Crown, 2016 onward).

    Selected Speeches – 1948–55 (1957, revised paperback edition published by Nabu Press in 2011) ISBN 978-1245671330
    Selected Speeches – 1956–59(1960)
    Birds from Britannia (1962) (published in the United States as Seabirds from Southern Waters) ISBN 978-1163699294
    Wildlife Crisis with James Fisher (1970) ISBN 978-0402125112

    Both Philip and Queen Elizabeth II are great-great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria, Elizabeth by descent from Victoria's eldest son, King Edward VII, and Philip by descent from Victoria's second daughter, Princess Alice of the United Kingdom. Both are also descended from King Christian IX of Denmark. Philip was also related to the House of Romanov ...

    Boothroyd, Basil. Prince Philip: An informal biography. McCall Pub. Co, 1971. ISBN 0841501165
    Bousfield, Arthur, and Garry Toffoli. Fifty Years the Queen: A Tribute to Elizabeth II on Her Golden Jubilee. Dundurn, 2002. ISBN 1550023608
    Brandreth, Gyles. Philip and Elizabeth: Portrait of a Royal Marriage. W.W. Norton & Company, 2006. ISBN 0393329496
    Davies, Nicholas. Elizabeth: Behind Palace Doors. Mainstream Pub. Co. Ltd, 2000. ISBN 1840184019
  4. 9 de abr. de 2021 · What medals and honours was the Duke of Edinburgh awarded? Here’s a list of all the medals and decorations the Duke was awarded during his active military service and in the years afterwards as ...