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The sense of duty to the Queen and country that gave the Duke his lifelong motivation


The sense of duty to the Queen and country that gave the Duke his lifelong motivation 
Every aspect of the Queen’s public role took precedence over Prince Philip s own concerns yet his commitment to her never faltered
17 April 2021 • 6:00pm
Prince Philip has always been there for the Queen in so many, many ways
Credit: FIONA HANSON/AFP/Getty Images
The only public comment Prince Philip ever made about his part in safeguarding the monarchy was characteristic in its brusqueness: “All I’ll say is I’ve tried to help keep it going while I’ve been here.” 
Both dismissive and self-deprecating at the same time, it was notably devoid of the self-conscious tubthumping and promoting of personal projects that has become fashionable in some royal circles of late.  ....

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Who were Prince Philip's parents? Story of Prince Andrew and Princess Alice who saved Jewish family from Nazis


Who was Prince Andrew?
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark was the fourth son of King George I of Greece and Olga Constantinovna of Russia. By virtue of birth and patrilineal descent, he was a prince of both Greece and Denmark. 
During the First World War, the royal family of Greece, including a young Prince Andrew, was exiled. As they returned after a few years, Prince Andrew faced exile once again following his loss in the Greco-Turkish War as a major general, and spent most of his later life in France. 
Princess Alice of Battenberg (Getty Images)
In 1903, he got married to Princess Alice of Battenberg and shared five children with her. Prince Philip was the youngest of their children and their only son. Andrew was estranged from his wife and children in 1930. Four of his daughters were married to Germans, among whom three were believed to have connections with the Nazis. Prince Andrew died alone and aloof from his wife in 1944 in Monte Carlo.  ....

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Princess Alice of Battenberg: the incredible true story of Prince Philip's mother | USA


She was born with congenital deafness, diagnosed with schizophrenia, committed to a sanatorium, she rescued Jews from the Nazis (despite her daughters being married to high-ranking members of the Nazi Party) and founded her own religious order of nuns. The life of Princess Alice of Battenberg is an embodiment of the old saying that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. The mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died on April 9 aged 99, makes her first appearance halfway through the award-winning Netflix drama
The Crown and could easily be the subject for an entire series of her own.
Princess Alice of Battenberg in a portrait taken around 1910. Hulton Archive / Getty Images ....

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In profile: The Duke of Edinburgh's mother Princess Alice | East London and West Essex Guardian Series


The death of the Duke of Edinburgh has highlighted the extraordinary legacy of his mother, Princess Alice, a deeply religious woman famed for saving a Jewish family from the Holocaust.
A great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, Princess Alice of Battenberg, the eldest child of Prince Louis of Battenberg and his wife Princess Victoria of Hesse, was born in Windsor Castle in 1885.
Born deaf, she became a fluent lip-reader, not just of English but French and German too, and when she fell in love with Philip’s father, Prince Andrew of Greece, she quickly added Greek to her repertoire.
The Duke of Edinburgh with his mother, Princess Alice of Greece (PA) ....

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