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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

(1921-2021), Consort of Elizabeth II

Sitter associated with 219 portraits
The husband of HRH Queen Elizabeth II, HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was the longest serving consort in the history of the British monarchy. A great-great-grandchild of Queen Victoria, Philip was born in Corfu to Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg. He was christened Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark. In 1922, the Greek monarch Constantine I was forced to abdicate and Philip’s parents were banished from Greece. Following education in France, Germany and Britain, Philip joined the Royal Navy in 1939. He saw active service during World War II, including the Battle of Crete (1941) and the Allied invasion of Sicily (1943), and was awarded the Greek War Cross of Valour. Philip was introduced to Princess Elizabeth in 1939. They were married at Westminster Abbey in 1947. Prior to the wedding, he renounced his former titles and adopted the surname Mountbatten, an anglicised form of his mother’s name. He was created Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich. His naval career continued until the death of King George VI in 1952. From this time on, he supported his wife in her royal duties, undertaking extensive Commonwealth tours and State visits overseas. They had four children including King Charles III. Up until his death in April 2021, the Duke of Edinburgh was the patron of over 750 organisations, including The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and the World Wide Fund for Nature.

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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II, by Lord Snowdon - NPG P1640

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II

by Lord Snowdon
bromide print, 10 October 1957
NPG P1640

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II, by Lord Snowdon - NPG P1642

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II

by Lord Snowdon
bromide print, 10 October 1957
NPG P1642

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, by Donald McKague - NPG P1581

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

by Donald McKague
bromide print, December 1958, published April 1959
NPG P1581

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, by Donald McKague - NPG P1590

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

by Donald McKague
bromide print, December 1958, published April 1959
NPG P1590

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II, by Donald McKague - NPG P1591

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II

by Donald McKague
bromide print, December 1958, published April 1959
NPG P1591

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II, by Donald McKague - NPG P1592

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II

by Donald McKague
bromide print, December 1958, published April 1959
NPG P1592

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II, by Donald McKague - NPG P1593

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Elizabeth II

by Donald McKague
chromogenic print, December 1958, published April 1959
NPG P1593

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, by Anthony Buckley - NPG P1500

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

by Anthony Buckley
bromide print, October 1960
NPG P1500

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, by Anthony Buckley - NPG P1502

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

by Anthony Buckley
chromogenic print, October 1960
NPG P1502

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, by Yousuf Karsh - NPG P1557

Queen Elizabeth II; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

by Yousuf Karsh
chromogenic print, 2 August 1966
NPG P1557

Queen Elizabeth II and her family, by Patrick Lichfield - NPG P1577

Queen Elizabeth II and her family

by Patrick Lichfield
bromide print, November 1967
NPG P1577

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