Prince Philip Dies at the Age of 99

Prince Philip Dies at the Age of 99

Prince Philip Dies at the Age of 99


The husband of Queen Elizabeth II was taken to hospital in Ferbruary. He underwent a successful surgery for a heart condition and returned to Windsor Castle next month.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, has passed away aged 99, Buckingham Palace announced on its official Twitter account.

The Duke was hospitalised as a "precautionary measure" on 16 February, after he complained about feeling unwell. The 99-year-old royal remained in hospital for a month, during which he underwent surgery for a chronic heart condition. He was discharged on 16 March and returned to Windsor Castle.

Prince Philip died on the sixteenth wedding anniversary of his son Prince Charles and Princess Camilla.

UK Prime Minister Extends Condolences

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave a statement on Prince Philip's demise shortly after Buckingham Palace broke the news, expressing his condolences and gratitude to the Duke on behalf of the entire nation for his "extraordinary life", which "shaped and inspired the lives of countless young people".

"We remember the duke ... above all for his steadfast support for Her Majesty the Queen, not just as her consort, by her side, every day of her reign, but as her husband, her strength and stay of more than 70 years," Johnson said. "And it is to Her Majesty, and her family, that our nation's thoughts must turn today."

The prime minister added that the royal had "earned the affection of generations" both domestically and across 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. We give thanks, as a nation and a kingdom, for the extraordinary life and work of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh," he concluded.

Downing Street and the Houses of Parliament flew flags at half mast following the announcement of the Duke's death.

Husband of Queen Elizabeth II

Philip started corresponding with his future wife, then just a princess, after the two met in 1939 when he was at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth.

Having served with distinction in the Royal Navy during World War II, Philip was eventually granted permission by King George VI to marry Elizabeth, and they eventually tied the knot in 1947.

​In order to marry Elizabeth, Philip had to renounce his title of the Prince of Greece and Denmark, convert to Anglicanism and even change his surname to Mountbatten (his maternal grandparents’ surname).

​The couple sired four children: Charles, Prince of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.

Sputnik

Previous Post Next Post