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Prince Phillip Collection

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has been a constant presence by Queen Elizabeth II's side since their marriage in 1952

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh 1952

Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh 1952

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Compass plaque on the Millenium Walk commemorating its opening by Prince Phillip The Duke of Edinburgh with Yachts and Isle of Whight car ferry entering

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann shakes hands with Prince Philip - 1956 FA Cup Final

Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann shakes hands with Prince Philip - 1956 FA Cup Final
Football - 1956 FA Cup Final - Manchester City 3 Birmingham City 1 Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann is introduced to HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, before kick-off at Wembley

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: Royals tour of the Western Isles - HM The Queen Elizabeth II speaks to Lady Macdonald

Royals tour of the Western Isles - HM The Queen Elizabeth II speaks to Lady Macdonald and daughter the Hon. Janet (aged 10) at Kyliaki Jetty during the Royal Visit to the Western Isles

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: Jimmy Greaves shakes Prince Phillips hand at Wembley in 1961

Jimmy Greaves shakes Prince Phillips hand at Wembley in 1961
Football - 1961 Home Championship - England 9 Scotland 3 (15/4/1961) Englands Jimmy Greaves is introduced to Prince Phillip, with Michael McNeil (centre) and Bobby Charlton (left) at Wembley

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: To the cheers of the tightly packed crowds, Queen Elizabeth II leaves the dais with

To the cheers of the tightly packed crowds, Queen Elizabeth II leaves the dais with the Mayor Dr E E Willoughby during her visist with Duke of Edinburgh (seen behind)

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh inspects guards in Tobruk May 1954

Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh inspects guards in Tobruk May 1954

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: An unusual camera angle on the HRH Duke of Edinburgh during his Canadian tour The Duke

An unusual camera angle on the HRH Duke of Edinburgh during his Canadian tour The Duke
An unusual camera angle on the HRH Duke of Edinburgh during his Canadian tour.. The Duke, who is in Toronto to open the Royal Winter Fair 8th November 1967

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: Queen Elizabeth II cool and unruffled in spite of the heat stands with the Duke

Queen Elizabeth II cool and unruffled in spite of the heat stands with the Duke of Edinburgh in an open car to inspect camel

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh inspecting Guard of Honour 1st Batt Royal

Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh inspecting Guard of Honour 1st Batt Royal Australian Infantry their mascot is a Shetland Pony called Private Septumus in Brisbane Australia 1954

Background imagePrince Phillip Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh greeted by a welcome dance performed

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh greeted by a welcome dance performed by natives of the Cocos Islands with Mr and Mrs Clunies Rose April 1954


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Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has been a constant presence by Queen Elizabeth II's side since their marriage in 1952. From their early years together to their numerous public appearances, Prince Philip has always stood tall as her steadfast companion. In the iconic photograph from 1952, we see a young Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh taking on their roles with grace and dignity. Their regal presence is undeniable as they embark on this journey together. Fast forward to the 1956 FA Cup Final where Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann shakes hands with Prince Philip. This moment captures not only the intersection of sports and royalty but also showcases Prince Philip's ability to connect with people from all walks of life. Another memorable encounter occurred in 1961 when football legend Jimmy Greaves shook Prince Philip's hand at Wembley Stadium. The image perfectly encapsulates the admiration that people had for both men during that time. During a royal tour of the Western Isles, we witness Queen Elizabeth II engaging in conversation with Lady Macdonald while Prince Philip stands nearby, and is evident that he supports his wife wholeheartedly and plays an essential role in her official duties. Whether it be inspecting guards or visiting Tobruk in May 1954, Prince Philip consistently demonstrated his commitment to duty alongside Queen Elizabeth II. His military background shines through as he carries out these ceremonial responsibilities with precision and pride. Even behind-the-scenes moments are captured, such as an unusual camera angle showcasing Prince Philip during his Canadian tour. This candid shot reveals a different side to him – one filled with curiosity and intrigue about new experiences. The scorching heat does not faze either Queen Elizabeth II or Prince Philip during their public engagements. They remain cool and unruffled while standing side by side amidst cheering crowds or inspecting guard honors – true symbols of resilience and dedication. Their travels take them far beyond Buckingham Palace walls; they immerse themselves in different cultures and traditions.