HUNDREDS of young people in Inverclyde are benefiting from the late Prince Philip's legacy every single year.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme has been put in the spotlight after the the Prince's death at the age of 99 earlier this month.
Inverclyde's DoE group is in the top five in Scotland in terms of the numbers of people participating in the scheme.
Patrick Devlin, 29, assistant co-ordinator, who met the Duke at Holyrood Palace, said: "It was sad news about his passing.
"In Inverclyde the award scheme has always been popular and pupils in every school have an opportunity to take part.