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  1. Hace 5 días · The Duke of Ed is an award program for those aged between 14-24 years old and it is internationally recognised! The award is designed so that through each stage (Bronze, Silver and Gold), you learn new skills, do volunteering and a sport/physical activity. At the end of it, it is compulsory to do a team adventure (camp) to obtain your award.

  2. Hace 2 días · Services. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is an international leadership in action programme, available to all young people aged between fourteen and twenty-five.

  3. Hace 1 día · Onlookers need not be reminded of the Duke’s outrageous combination of wealth and status. The Grosvenors are a family with a healthy and long-lived connection to the royal family: the King is the Duke of Westminster’s godfather and the Duke is godfather to Princes George and Archie. He is a lifelong friend of William and Harry’s.

  4. Hace 3 días · The Duke of Edinburgh has finally lost patience with Prince Andrew's playboy lifestyle. In an astonishing outburst Prince Philip branded his son 'lazy and selfish' and accused him of 'lounging ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Apart from its role as the Sovereign's bodyguard, the Royal Company of Archers still functions as an archery club - the purpose for which it was originally formed in 1676. In return for being endowed with "perpetual access to all public butts, plains and pasturages legally allotted for shooting arrows", including the grounds at the Palace at ...

  6. Hace 5 días · The Duke of Edinburgh, who himself received his Gold Award from his father, Prince Philip, at St James’s Palace in 1986, delivered a congratulatory speech from the Palace’s West Terrace. Abigail, who completed her Award through the Skills Development department at City College, was among the select few who had the opportunity to speak personally with the Duke following his speech.

  7. Hace 19 horas · Household of the Duke of Edinburgh. The Household of the Duke of Edinburgh provided administrative support to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. It was based at Buckingham Palace, and was headed by his Private Secretary—the Treasurer (part-time 1970–1976) was formerly the senior officer.