Prince Philip’s life in photos: At the queen’s side through a lifetime of public service ⬇️ nbcnews.to/2OzYaJv
Then Princess Elizabeth and then Philip Mountbatten pose together during their engagement in July 1947.
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Prince Philip as a naval officer inspecting soldiers of the naval school in Corsham, England in 1946.
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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip waves to the crowd on June 2, 1953, after she was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London.
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In 1960, the family was joined by a third child, Prince Andrew, who is seen here with his parents and siblings outside Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Sept. 9.
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Prince Philip shares a laugh with locals during a walking tour of the ancient Czech town of Kutna Hora on the second day of a 3 day visit by the British royal couple to the Czech Republic on March 28, 1996.
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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip attend the Beating the Retreat ceremony on Horseguards Parade on June 13, 1996.
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Prince Harry and Prince Phillip enjoy the atmosphere during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Final match between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham Stadium in London on Oct. 31, 2015.
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After a lifetime of public service by the side of his wife Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip finally retired on Aug. 2, 2017, at the age of 96.
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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip look at a homemade wedding anniversary card, given to them by their great grandchildren on Nov. 17, 2020, in Windsor, ahead of their 73rd wedding anniversary on Nov. 20.
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