Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip dead at the age of 99

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Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince Philip has died at the age of 99 (Picture: AP/Reuters/Royal Family )

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has died at the age of 99, Buckingham Palace has announced. A statement from Buckingham Palace said: ‘It is with deep sorrow that Her Majesty The Queen has announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. ‘His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle.’ Other members of the Royal Family have been informed of his death and it is expected that flags across the country will be lowered to half mast.

Mourners have already begun laying flowers outside Buckingham palace, where Royal household staff have placed a framed plaque announcing the Duke’s death. Police on horses moved people along as small crowds stopped to read the sign.

Prince Philip, who has died
Tributes have flooded in for Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh (Picture: Royal Family)

Buckingham Palace said further announcements will be made in due course, adding: ‘The Royal Family join with people around the world in mourning his loss.’ The Duke, the longest-reigning consort in British history, had recently been treated at King Edward VII Hospital and St Bartholomew’s Hospital.

He initially received care for an infection but then underwent heart surgery for a pre-existing condition. He returned to Windsor Castle on March 16 to be reunited with the Queen after spending a month in the hospitals – his longest ever stay. Philip – father to the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Earl of Wessex – was just two months away from his 100th birthday in June. Over the coming days funeral arrangements will be made for the royal, who was married to Queen Elizabeth II for more than 70 years.

 

 

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth will now enter eight days of mourning (Picture: PA)

He previously said that he didn’t want a fuss over his funeral, adding that he didn’t want to lie-in-state at Westminster Hall. He will be buried in Frogmore Gardens in the grounds of Windsor Castle where the Queen liked to walk her corgis. For the latest updates on Prince Philip’s death click here.

Queen Elizabeth is now in an eight-day period of mourning following his death. It comes months after she marked her 73rd wedding anniversary with the duke just a few months ago, on November 20 last year.

Philip’s last official photo shows him sharing a touching moment with the Queen as the pair look down at a homemade anniversary card given to them by great grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

The UK will now enter a 30-day period of official Royal Mourning before the Queen returns to public duties. It comes as tributes flood in from across the world.

Boris Johnson paid respect to the Duke outside Downing Street today, where flags have been lowered to half-mast. The PM said Prince Philip ‘earned the affections for generations in the UK, the Commonwealth and around the world’.

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during the State Opening of Parliament
Prince Philip is remembered for his ‘steadfast support’ of the Queen (Picture: PA)  

He added: ‘He was an environmentalist and a champion of the natural world long before it was fashionable. ‘With his Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, he shaped and inspired the lives of countless young people and at literally tens of thousands of events he fostered their hopes and encouraged their ambitions.’ He said the Duke should be remembered above all ‘for his steadfast support for Her Majesty the Queen.

’ The Prime Minister added: ‘Speaking on their golden wedding anniversary, Her Majesty said that our country owed her husband a greater debt than he would ever claim or we should ever know, and I am sure that estimate is correct.

‘So we mourn today with Her Majesty the Queen and we offer our condolences to her and to all her family and we give thanks as a nation and a kingdom to the extraordinary life and work of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.’

WINDSOR, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 17: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. All usages require approval from Royal Communications. The photographs shall not be used after 4th December 2020, without prior permission from Royal Communications. There shall be no commercial use whatsoever of the photograph (including any use in merchandising, advertising or any other non-editorial use). The photograph must not be digitally enhanced, manipulated or modified in any manner or form and must include all of the individuals in the photograph when published.) In this handout image released on November 19, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh look at their homemade wedding anniversary card, given to them by their great grandchildren Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, in the Oak Room at Windsor Castle ahead of their 73rd wedding anniversary, on November 17, 2020 in Windsor, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
The last official photo of Prince Philip was taken to mark the couple’s 73rd anniversary (Picture: Getty)

Giving a statement outside No 10, Boris Johnson compared the Queen’s husband to an ‘expert carriage driver’ who ‘helped to steer the Royal Family and the monarchy so that it remains an institution indisputably vital to the balance and happiness of our national life’. He added: ‘He was an environmentalist and a champion of the natural world long before it was fashionable. ‘With his Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, he shaped and inspired the lives of countless young people and at literally tens of thousands of events he fostered their hopes and encouraged their ambitions.

’ He said the Duke should be remembered above all ‘for his steadfast support for Her Majesty the Queen.’ The Prime Minister added: ‘Speaking on their golden wedding anniversary, Her Majesty said that our country owed her husband a greater debt than he would ever claim or we should ever know, and I am sure that estimate is correct.

‘So we mourn today with Her Majesty the Queen and we offer our condolences to her and to all her family and we give thanks as a nation and a kingdom to the extraordinary life and work of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.’


A tribute on a big screen for the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, ahead of the Grand National Festival at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool (Picture: PA)

Two women prepare to leave flowers in front of the gate of Buckingham Palace in London, Friday, April 9, 2021. Buckingham Palace officials say Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died. He was 99. Philip spent a month in hospital earlier this year before being released on March 16 to return to Windsor Castle. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
Mourners gather outside Buckinghamp Palace (Picture: AP)

The news comes on the 16th wedding anniversary of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall.  Many Royal Family members swapped their smiling social media profile pictures to their official coats of arms as a mark of respect after Prince Philip’s death was announced.

Senior political and religious figures have also paid tribute to the ‘much-loved’ duke. Prince Philip, who officially retired from royal duties last May, is remembered for a lifetime of service and dedication after rising from exile from Greece as a young child. Over the years he carried out more than 22,000 solo engagements and gave more than 5,400 speeches, as well as taking part in thousands of other engagements with the Queen and committing himself to innumerable obligations behind the scenes. The duke had a profound effect on the development of the British monarchy and was a moderniser of The Firm.

As a younger man he was a good shot, a first-class polo player, accomplished sailor, enthusiastic cricketer and international four-in-hand carriage driver.

He dedicated himself to national life, and when he turned 90 was still associated with more than 780 charities. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer tweeted: ‘The United Kingdom has lost an extraordinary public servant in Prince Philip.   Prince Philip dedicated his life to our country – from a distinguished career in the Royal Navy during the Second World War to his decades of service as the Duke of Edinburgh.’

File photo dated 20/09/49 of the Duke of Edinburgh during a cricket match at Dean Park in Bournemouth to bat for his own eleven against Hampshire. The Duke of Edinburgh has died, Buckingham Palace has announced. Issue date: Friday April 9, 2020.. See PA story DEATH Philip. Photo credit should read: PA Wire
The Duke of Edinburgh, pictured during a cricket match at Dean Park in Bournemouth, was an enthusiastic cricketer (Picture: PA)

First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon said: ‘I am saddened by news that the Duke of Edinburgh has died. I send my personal and deepest condolences – and those of @scotgov and the people of Scotland – to Her Majesty The Queen and her family.’ Leaders across Europe and the Commonwealth also paid tribute to the Duke. Australian PM Scott Morrison said: ‘Australians send our love and deepest condolences to her Majesty and all the Royal family.

The Commonwealth family joins together in sorrow and thanksgiving for the loss and life of Prince Philip. God bless from all here in Australia.’ Religious leaders also paid respect to the Queen’s late husband. Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, said: ‘On the occasions when I met him, I was always struck by his obvious joy at life, his enquiring mind and his ability to communicate to people from every background and walk of life. He was a master at putting people at their ease and making them feel special.’

1947: H R H Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, on the occasion of their engagement at Buckingham Palace in London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
The Queen and Prince Philip, then Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, announced their engagement at Buckingham Palace (Picture: Getty)
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 09: Floral tributes are seen outside Buckingham Palace on April 09, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Queen has announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. HRH passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images)
Floral tributes are seen outside Buckingham Palace (Picture: Getty)

 

Source:metro.co.uk/2021/04/09/