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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh raise their glasses as midnight strikes during the Opening Celebrations  at the Millennium Dome in Greenwich in SE London.
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  • File photo dated 01/08/00 of The Duke of Edinburgh pulling a face while talking with Pakistan's captain and wicket keeper Kashif Mahmood (Right) during a reception for the under 15 cricket teams at St James's Palace, London. The Duke was talking about getting broken fingers while playing cricket. The Duke of Edinburgh was perhaps best known for his gaffes. He shocked and sometimes delighted the public with his outspoken remarks and clangers. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2021.
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  • The Queen Mother is escorted by the Duke of Edinburgh as she arrives at Epsom racecourse for the Vodaphone Derby.
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  • British Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh departs a military tattoo in Rome, on the second day of the state visit to Italy.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive for a state dinner hosted by the President of the USA, George Bush, right, and wife Barbara at the White House, Washington DC, on the sixth day of her state visit to the US.
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  • Her Majesty The Queen and Prince Philip enjoy the spectacle, as a swarm of bees cause concern prior to The Queens Company Review at Windsor Castle.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of  Edinburgh, ride along The Mall in an open-top car as they return from a banquet at Guildhall in the City of London to watch a  parade outside Buckingham Palace.     * The parade, which lasted more than three hours, included bands from the Notting Hill Carnival, voluntary service personnel, children from the Chicken Shed Theatre Company, and a series of living rooms reflecting the five decades of her reign.  After it finished the Royal family was expected to appear on the balcony and watch a flypast.
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  • To mark their Diamond Wedding Anniversary on 20th November this year, Queen Elizabeth ll and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh re-visit Broadlands where 60 years ago in November 1947 they spent their wedding night. Broadlands in Hampshire had been the home of Prince Philip's uncle, Earl Mountbatten
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh at Broadlands earlier this year.
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  • File photo dated 17/05/09 of The Duke of Edinburgh with Lady Brabourne, preparing for the Laurent Perrier Meet of the British Driving Society at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in Berkshire. The Duke of Edinburgh was linked to many glamorous women, but those close to Philip always insisted claims of affairs were untrue. Issue date: Friday April 9, 2021.
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  • File photo dated 21/11/03 of The Duke of Edinburgh sharing a joke with General Sir Mike Jackson at the General's Corps Museum in Winchester. The Duke of Edinburgh was perhaps best known for his gaffes. He shocked and sometimes delighted the public with his outspoken remarks and clangers. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2021.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during the Vodafone Derby Day at Epsom Racecourse, Epsom Downs, Surrey.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, during a visit to the Fort settlement at Jamestown, Virginia on the second day of her state visit to the USA.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh at Broadlands earlier this year.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh reacts to a blast from the ship's fog horn as he leaves after a visit to the QE2 in Southampton docks.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh talks to Aboriginal performers after watching a culture show at Tjapukai Aboriginal Culture Park, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. The Duke surprised the aborigines when he asked them "Do you still throw spears at each other?"
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  • EMBARGOED TO 1700 THURSDAY APRIL 15 File photo dated 17/05/09 of the Duke of Edinburgh with Penelope Knatchbull, the then Lady Brabourne, now the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, who is one of the 30 guests who will be in attendance at the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at Windsor Castle on Saturday. Issue date: Thursday April 15, 2021.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh wear safety glasses during a laser surgery demonstration at the University College Hospital, London, during a tour of the new facility which was officially opened by the Queen.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II escorted by her husband The Duke of Edinburgh from the House of Lords, after the State Opening of Parliament in London. Seated on the Throne in the House of Lords, the Queen formally announced the UK Government's legislative programme for the new parliamentary session. ***PHOTOGRAPHER: RUSSELL BOYCE
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, during a visit to the Fort settlement at Jamestown, Virginia on the second day of her state visit to the USA.
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  • The Queen accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh before they leave the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, west London, this afternoon.
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  • Her Majesty The Queen and Prince Philip enjoy the spectacle, as a swarm of bees cause concern prior to The Queens Company Review at Windsor Castle.
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  • President Mbeki of South Africa escorted with the Duke of Edinburgh, as the President inspects the Guard of Honour in Home Park, before leaving for Windsor Castle. The President arrived in Britain, for a three day State visit.
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  • File photo dated 01/03/02 of The Duke of Edinburgh talking to Aboriginal performers after watching a culture show at Tjapukai Aboriginal Culture Park, Cairns, Queensland, Australia. The Duke surprised the aborigines when he asked them "Do you still throw spears at each other?". The Duke of Edinburgh was perhaps best known for his gaffes. He shocked and sometimes delighted the public with his outspoken remarks and clangers. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2021.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II smiles with the Duke of Edinburgh on Horse Guards Parade during the annual Trooping the Colour parade.
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  • US President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, talk with Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during an audience at Buckingham Palace in London.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh attends a parade of modern and Classic MG cars in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle in Berkshire.
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  • Sporting a black-eye, the Duke of Edinburgh smiles as he tours the new Baglan Power Station in Port Talbot, South Wales.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh watch a tall ship pass, aboard HMS Endurance to review the fleet, Tuesday June 28, 2005. A total of 167 ships from the Royal Navy and 35 nations are taking part in the International Fleet Review at Spithead, off Portsmouth.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh chat while seated during a musical performance in the Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds during her Golden Jubilee visit to Suffolk. *09/10/03: The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, was launching a set of revamped train carriages in a visit to London's Kings Cross Station. Great North Eastern Railway has invested  30 million in the refit of all 302 passenger car interiors in their electric 225 fleet. Extra legroom for passengers in standard accommodation, seats with better back support, fresh coffee-making facilities and electric power sockets for laptops are among the improvements.
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  • File photo dated 23/12/02 of The Duke of Edinburgh during a visit to a clay pigeon shooting competition organised by the British Association of Shooting and Conservation on the royal Sandringham Estate. The Queen privately owns Sandringham House and its vast surrounding estate, which includes 16,000 acres of farmland, 3,500 acres of woodland and 150 properties. Philip took on overall responsibility for the management of the estate at the start of the QueenÕs reign in 1952. He concentrated on maintaining it for future generations, ensuring conservation was at the heart of the way it was run. The Duke of Edinburgh spent much of his retirement at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate. Issue date: Friday April 9, 2021.
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  • Queen Elizabeth ll, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, President George W. Bush and wife Laura attend a State Banquet at the White House, Washington DC on May 7, 2007.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive for a state dinner hosted by the President of the USA, George Bush, right, and wife Barbara at the White House, Washington DC, on the sixth day of her state visit to the US.
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  • ALERNATE CROP EDITORIAL USE ONLY Wedding group of Mr Peter Phillips and Miss Autumn at Frogmore House (seated left to right front row) The Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth II, Mrs Ivy Kelly, Mrs Edith McCarthy, (standing left to right) Capt. Mark Phillips, The Princess Royal, Mr Peter Philips, Mrs Peter Philips, Mrs Kity Kelly, Mr Brian Kelly.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip walk past a croquet game as they stroll through the picnic area, during the Children's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, London. .
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attend the Braemar Highland Games at the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park, Aberdeenshire. The royals have been regular visitors to the games since Queen Victoria first attended in 1848.
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  • (Left to right): The Duchess of Cornwall, the Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh at the unveiling of a garden dedicated to the late Queen Mother at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh (left) meet former South African President, Nelson Mandela during a reception at Buckingham Palace, London, to mark the centenary of the Rhodes Trust, started by the 19th century entrepreneur, Cecil John Rhodes, which provides scholarships for students around the world to study at Oxford University.  The former President of South Africa has entered into partnership with the Rhodes Trust, in its centenary year, to establish the Mandela Rhodes Foundation. At present, 93 scholars are selected from 24 countries each year for study at Oxford University.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip walk past a croquet game as they stroll through the picnic area, during the Children's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, London. .
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh wears a head scarf during a visit to Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha (the Sikh Temple) in Hounslow, west London. The royal couple were opening a £2.5 million phase of development.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh rides a mini motorbike around the Royal Windsor Horse Show, on his way to watch his friend Lady Romsey compete in the Carriage Driving competition.
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  • The Prince Of Wales greets the Duke of Edinburgh during a return banquet at the Italian Ambassador's residence.
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  • The Duke of Edinburgh during a tour of battlefields in the Crimea, Ukraine. As Colonel in Chief of the Queen's Royal Hussars, the Duke is commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Charge of the Light Brigade. The 83-year-old royal will join a coach party of regimental top brass touring the battlefields of the Crimean War with Russia. He will visit the battlefield at Balaclava where, in 1854, courageous British cavalrymen rode to their deaths in the infamous Light Brigade charge.
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  • US President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, talk with Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during an audience at Buckingham Palace in London.
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  • President and Mrs Mbeki of South Africa with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during the state arrival ceremony at Windsor Castle. Mounted division of the Lifeguards, Blues and Royals and The Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
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  • File photo dated 12/02/09 of The Duke of Edinburgh joking with the Cambridge University rowing team at the launch of the boat they would man in the 2009 University Boat Race. The Duke of Edinburgh was perhaps best known for his gaffes. He shocked and sometimes delighted the public with his outspoken remarks and clangers. Issue date: Friday April 4, 2021.
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  • Clarence House official photo of the Prince of Wales and his new bride Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, with their families (L-R back row Prince Harry, Prince William, Tom and Laura Parker Bowles (L-R front row) Duke of Edinburgh, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Camilla's father Major Bruce Shand, in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle. Please Credit Hugo Burnand.
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