0

Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, dies aged 99

This file photo dated July 10, 1947 shows the official photograph of Britain's Princess Elizabeth and her fiance, Lieut. Philip Mountbatten in London. Buckingham Palace says Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 99. (AP Photo/File)

This file photo dated July 10, 1947 shows the official photograph of Britain's Princess Elizabeth and her fiance, Lieut. Philip Mountbatten in London. Buckingham Palace says Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 99. (AP Photo/File)

photo

JUNE, 2011: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Philip arrive by horse drawn carriage in the parade ring on the third day, traditionally known as Ladies Day, of the Royal Ascot horse race meeting at Ascot, England. Buckingham Palace says Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died aged 99. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)

LONDON (AP) — Buckingham Palace officials say Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died. He was 99.

"It is with deep sorrow that Her Majesty The Queen has announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh," the palace said. "His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle."

Philip spent a month in hospital earlier this year before being released on March 16 to return to Windsor Castle.

Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, married Elizabeth in 1947 and was the longest-serving consort in British history. He retired from public engagements in 2017 after carrying out more than 20,000 of them.

Philip was a member of the Greek royal family and was born on the Greek island of Corfu in 1921. He was an avid sportsman who loved country pursuits. He had four children, eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

photo

The Union flag hangs at half staff as members of staff attach an announcement, regarding the death of Britain's Prince Philip, to the fence of Buckingham Palace in London, Friday. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Britain mourned his death on Friday from the moment the BBC interrupted scheduled programming to broadcast the national anthem, “God Save the Queen.”

Soon after the announcement, people began to line up outside Buckingham Palace to see the official death notice that had been attached to the gate. The flag at the palace, the queen’s residence in London, was lowered to half-staff.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Philip “earned the affection of generations here in Britain, across the Commonwealth and around the world.''

“Like the expert carriage driver that he was, he helped to steer the royal family and the monarchy so that it remains an institution indisputably vital to the balance and happiness of our national life,'' Johnson said.

Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition Labour Party, was among the first to offer his condolences, noting Philip’s long record of public service, first as as a naval officer during World War II then during more than 70 years of marriage to the queen.

“He will be remembered most of all for his extraordinary commitment and devotion to The Queen,” Starmer said in a statement.

photo

JUNE, 2014: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Prince Philip, wave to the crowds from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, during the Trooping The Colour parade, in central London. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File)

“For more than seven decades, he has been at her side. Their marriage has been a symbol of strength, stability and hope, even as the world around them changed — most recently during the pandemic. It was a partnership that inspired millions in Britain and beyond.”

World leaders also expressed their sadness. Former U.S. President George Bush and his wife, Laura, offered condolences to the monarch and the entire royal family.

“He represented the United Kingdom with dignity and brought boundless strength and support to the sovereign,'' Bush said in a statement. “Laura and I are fortunate to have enjoyed the charm and wit of his company, and we know how much he will be missed.''

Comments

islandgirly15 3 years ago

Rest in Peace good Prince Phillip. You led an extraordinary life and will be missed.

1

tribanon 3 years ago

Many Bahamians have no knowledge of the pain and suffering our Queen had to endure in the earlier years of her marriage to Philip who was her third cousin. His mother was Princess Alice of Battenberg - Queen Victoria's great-granddaughter.

The many stories about his extramarital life during the earlier years of their marriage will now of course be resurrected by the UK tabloids as will his own broken family's close ties to Hitler and the Nazi Party. Both of his older sisters were full fledged members of the Nazi Party and there are, unfortunately, many embarrassing photos of a teenaged Philip attending official functions with uniformed senior Nazi officers, including the highly publicized funeral of one of his Nazi sisters.

But to give our Queen full credit, she stood by her man and ended up setting an unequalled life of public service and duty as the greatest example for him to follow, which he thankfully did. Rest in Peace Prince Philip and God Save The Queen.

2

Greentea 3 years ago

Her pain and suffering is no greater or less than anyone who is cheated on. He and his family were Nazi supporters. NAZI supporters. I have never heard a single apology - not that it would matter. "God Save The Queen"? Please.

0

Alan1 3 years ago

A truly dedicated person to all the people in The Commonwealth. Prince Philip will be truly missed. A lifetime of service to other people in so msny endeavours especially The Duke of Edinburgh Award programme for young people and his Chairmanship of The World Wildlife Fund. I recall the Royal visits to The Bahamas with happy memories.

1

Sign in to comment