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However, Charles won't always be the Duke of Edinburgh. Rather, the title will eventually be given to his younger brother, Prince Edward. Why wasn't Prince Philip called king?
The Duchess of Edinburgh has spoken candidly about her emotional reaction to inheriting the late Queen Elizabeth II's former ...
Britain’s King Charles has given his youngest brother, Prince Edward, the title of Duke of Edinburgh. Tim Graham Photo Library via Get “The new Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are proud to ...
I suppose I should take it as a backhanded compliment,’ said Sophie as she reflected on the label, her role within the firm, ...
In a rare interview during her visit to Bosnia, Sophie opened up about inheriting the Duchess of Edinburgh title from Queen Elizabeth, her growing public role, and how she feels about being called the ...
The Duchess of Edinburgh said it was “emotional” to assume her new title, as it had previously been held by her mother-in-law, the late Queen Elizabeth II. At such a critical moment in US history, we ...
Buckingham Palace always keeps us on our toes. The royal palace often shares surprise photos of the family on their official ...
When Philip married then-Princess Elizabeth on Nov. 20, 1947, he received the Duke of Edinburgh peerage from his father-in-law King George VI. But he wasn’t the first person to have the title.
The Duke of Edinburgh title was created in 1726 by King George I and given to Prince Frederick. King George VI, father of Elizabeth, bestowed the title on his son-in-law Philip ahead of his ...
The Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen attended many engagements together throughout their lives. Usually they went smoothly but one, which produced a "human moment", was derailed by a swarm of bees.
Here is a look at the Duke of Edinburgh’s life and royal role: – Who was the Duke of Edinburgh? The Duke of Edinburgh – also known as Prince Philip – was married to Queen Elizabeth II.