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Queen Elizabeth II and her family at Windsor in the spring of 1968. From left to right Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Anne, Prince Edward (Earl of Wessex), Prince Charles (Prince of Wales) the Queen and Prince Andrew (Duke of York) (Shutterstock)
On November 19, 1947, the eve of his wedding to Princess Elizabeth, Prince
Felipe received the title of “Duke of Edinburgh” from the hands of his future father-in-law, George VI. He also received the subsidiary titles of Earl of Merioneth and Baron of Greenwich, but
The title of Duke of Edinburgh is the one that was closest to him and how for 70 years he was recognized in the world.
The unusual history – and fascinating future – of the Duke of Edinburgh title
Prince Philip was easily the most distinguished of the title s holders; now the mantle is set to pass to his son, Prince Edward
The Duke of Edinburgh in 2007
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On November 19, 1947, the day before his marriage to Princess Elizabeth, Prince Philip received the title ‘The Duke of Edinburgh’ from his future father-in-law, George VI.
He was also given the subsidiary titles, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich, but it’s the title of Duke of Edinburgh that was closest to his heart.
It wasn’t as if Prince Philip was new to titles. In 1921, he was born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, thanks to his patrilineal descent from George I of Greece and Christian IX of Denmark, and was in line to both thrones on his birth. In 1947, he renounced his Danish and Greek royal titles as a reflection of his almost inevitable future role as husband of the Queen of the United Kingdom.