You can pre-order new Royal Mail stamps in memory of Prince Philip. (Royal Mail) Royal Mail has today released for new stamps to be issued in the memory of Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away at Windsor Castle last month at the age off 99. Philip was the longest-serving consort in British history after marrying Queen Elizabeth II in July 1947. Together for more than 70 years, the Duke of Edinburgh lived through the ups and down of the Queen’s life and reign with her.
: HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh taken by the photographer Baron. (Royal Mail) Simon Thompson, CEO, Royal Mail said: “Throughout adulthood, The Duke of Edinburgh dedicated himself to the service of this country, the Commonwealth and to the many causes he was involved with.
Prince Philip chose which of his regalia will be displayed on funeral altar including his RAF wings, Field Marshal s baton and the Order of the Elephant
Duke personally selected the regalia that will be on the altar for his funeral at St George s Chapel, Windsor
The Buglers of the Royal Marines will sound Action Stations in the ceremony and the Last Post will be played
Action Stations is a series of short, sharp notes that acts a call to actions to sailors aboard naval warships
Details shows the incredible planning the Duke put into the poignant day, prior to his death aged 99 on Friday
Philip s last message to Charles: ROBERT JOBSON reveals bedside heart-to-heart where the frail Duke advised his son how to lead the Royal Family in the years ahead - after pair grew closer in final months
Robert Jobson has penned the book, Prince Philip s Century: The Extraordinary Life of the Duke of Edinburgh
In the fascinating biography, Mr Jobson delves into the remarkable life of Britain s longest-serving consort
Reveals how the Duke and Charles grew closer than ever in his final years - and his last message to his son
As dashing in his trunks as he was in a tuxedo. they don t make them like this anymore! Prince Philip s remarkable life in photos
The Duke of Edinburgh died aged 99 after a lifetime of service to his country and 73 years of marriage
Since November 1947, he had been the Queen s closest advisor and rock, having four children in that time
He retired from public engagements in 2017, the last of 22,219 solo public engagements since 1952
Photographers have been on hand over the years to capture some of his most memorable moments on film