PRINCE Philip has died aged 99, Buckingham Palace announced today.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who had been married to the Queen for 73 years and described as her constant strength, passed away at Windsor Castle this morning.
Prince Philip is pictured here for the last time – leaving hospital on March 16
Prince Philip conducted one of his last Royal engagements last year – despite having retired several years ago
The Queen and Prince Philip married in a lavish ceremony broadcast across the world
Prince Philip has been described as a protector of the Queen over their marriage of more than seven decades
A statement from Buckingham Palace said: “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.
“His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle.
“Further announcements will made in due course.
“The Royal Family join with people around the world in mourning his loss.”
The royal was taken to London’s King Edward VII Hospital on February 16 after feeling unwell.
Two weeks later, he was transferred to St Bart’s Hospital for treatment for an infection and heart condition.
Buckingham Palace then announced on Tuesday, March 16 he had been released from hospital and was in “good spirits” and “comfortable”.
Philip had dedicated his life to the Queen and tragically died just before his 100th birthday in June this year.
And his death comes after a turmoil-filled 12 months for the royals after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry quit the royal family.
Prince Philip has been one of the hardest working royals – since 1952 he attended 22,219 solo engagements and 637 overseas tours in a career marked by his famous gaffes, wit and wisdom.
Prince Philip, 99, has been one of the most dedicated members of the Royal Family
The Duke of Edinburgh married the Queen more than seven decades ago
Prince Philip is seen here with the Royal Family on the balcony at Buckingham Palace
The Royal has been by the Queen’s side for seven decades
Prince Philip would have celebrated his 100th birthday in June
The Queen and Prince Philip at her coronation in 1953
The Queen is seen holding Princess Anne while Prince Charles holds Prince Charles in a photo taken in 1951
He had retired from his public duties at the age of 96 in 2017 after 65 years of public life.
But despite retiring, the Royal last year issued a message of thanks to NHS workers facing the coronavirus pandemic.
He also made a rare appearance in public to pass on his role as Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifles to Camilla Parker Bowles.
In recent years, the duke had recently struggled with ill-health, spending time in hospital before Christmas in 2019 following a fall.
He was also involved in a car crash in January 2019 after his vehicle collided with another vehicle near the Sandringham estate.
His health scares have included heart problems, arthritis, abdominal surgery and bladder infections.
In April 2018 he had a hip replacement operation but had recovered well for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding a month later.
The royal was born on the Greek island of Corfu on June 10, 1921, to parents Princess Anne of Battenberg and Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark.
Soon after his birth, his family was banished from Greece and as a baby he was carried onto a British naval vessel in an orange crate.
He then went onto be educated at The Elms then onto Cheam School before going to school in Germany.
Philip then became a cadet at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth before making his way up the ranks in the Royal Navy.
In 1942, he became first lieutenant of HMS Wallace, and at 21-years-old was one of the youngest first lieutenants in the Royal Navy
He married Elizabeth in 1947 at Westminster Abbey, described as her “constant strength”, after the pair met at the wedding of Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark and Prince George, Duke of Kent, in 1934.
The royal pair then went on to have four children together – Charles, Prince of Wales, born 1948; Anne, Princess Royal, born 1950; Andrew, Duke of York, born 1960; and Edward, Earl of Wessex, born 1964.
They have eight grandchildren: Prince William, Prince Harry, Peter Phillips, Zara Phillips, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Lady Louse Windsor, and James, Viscount Severn.
They have another eight great-grandchildren including Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, Prince George, Mia Tindall, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Lena Tindall, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor and August Philip Brooksbank.
Their latest great-grandson August, the son of Princess Eugenie and husband Jack, was given the middle name Philip in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in naval uniform on a boat in Malta
Prince Philip with his grandson Prince Harry
Prince Philip seen with a number of his family members including his children Prince Edward and Princess Anne
Prince Charles is held by Prince Philip as the Queen looks on
Prince Philip was born in Greece
The 99-year-old retired a few years ago
He and the Queen had four children together, pictured here with baby Charles in 1949
Prince Philip is seen here with the Queen and one of her pet dogs at Windsor
Prince Philip was known as the Queen’s constant strength
The couple have countless grandchildren and great-grandchildren together
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