Duke of Edinburgh, named after the city of Edinburgh in Scotland, is a substantive title that has been created four times since 1726 for members of the... 19 KB (1,433 words) - 20:55, 25 April 2024 |
On 9 April 2021, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, and the... 181 KB (17,766 words) - 20:09, 18 April 2024 |
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021) received numerous titles, decorations and honorary appointments, both before and during... 110 KB (5,438 words) - 10:12, 27 April 2024 |
Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the youngest sibling of King Charles III. He was born 3rd in the line of succession to the British... 78 KB (6,005 words) - 08:15, 26 April 2024 |
The wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Sir Philip Mountbatten (later Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh) took place on Thursday 20... 34 KB (3,455 words) - 11:42, 24 April 2024 |
Duchess of Edinburgh. He is the youngest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the youngest nephew of King Charles III... 17 KB (1,410 words) - 17:50, 2 May 2024 |
Mountbatten family (redirect from House of Mountbatten) formerly the Marquesses of Carisbrooke), as well as the Earls Mountbatten of Burma. The late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, consort of Queen Elizabeth II... 26 KB (2,936 words) - 00:08, 1 May 2024 |
Duke of Edinburgh's Award (commonly abbreviated DofE) is a youth awards programme founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by the Prince Philip, Duke of... 29 KB (3,399 words) - 14:30, 28 April 2024 |
Mountbatten-Windsor (redirect from House of Mountbatten-Windsor) personal surname used by some of the male-line descendants of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Under a declaration made in Privy... 11 KB (806 words) - 14:57, 17 February 2024 |
Lady Pamela Hicks (category English people of German-Jewish descent) Mountbatten of Burma. Through her father, Lady Pamela is a first cousin of the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and a grandniece of the last Empress of Russia... 14 KB (1,275 words) - 20:20, 19 April 2024 |
The standard of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was the personal flag used by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. It displays his coat of arms and can... 7 KB (648 words) - 01:18, 23 March 2024 |
Michael Parker (courtier) (category Members of the Order of Australia) who served as an officer of the Royal Navy (RN) during World War II, and was Private Secretary to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, from 1947 to 1957. Parker... 8 KB (696 words) - 17:17, 13 December 2023 |
the Hippodrome, London in 1948, after her return to Britain, the Duke of Edinburgh was introduced to Kirkwood in her dressing room. Later that evening... 17 KB (1,814 words) - 23:49, 14 April 2024 |
Duchess of Edinburgh is the principal courtesy title held by the wife of the Duke of Edinburgh. There have been five Duchesses of Edinburgh since the... 9 KB (601 words) - 07:04, 30 April 2024 |
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921–2021) was the consort of Elizabeth II. Prince Philip may also refer to: Philip I, Prince of Taranto (1278–1331)... 2 KB (252 words) - 18:40, 7 May 2023 |
Duke of Edinburgh is a title in the British peerage. Duke of Edinburgh may also refer to: Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who held the title from... 2 KB (345 words) - 08:16, 22 May 2023 |
mother Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark was also a first cousin of the Queen's husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Princess Alexandra was... 42 KB (3,732 words) - 07:33, 30 April 2024 |
Schleswig-Holstein. His wife was a sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. His children are thus first cousins of King Charles III. George William was... 8 KB (756 words) - 14:45, 2 May 2024 |
the head of House of Baden. Through his mother, Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark, the second sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, he was... 8 KB (610 words) - 09:41, 13 March 2024 |