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Prince Philip in the North 1954

Rare footage of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, touring the Northwest Territories in Northern Canada in 1954 by Canso airplane, visiting Inuit settlements. This historical footage shows the means of transportation that was used to get members of the royal family to the furthest reaches of Canada in those early days. Mike Zubko of Aklavik Flying Services and one of his float planes are in this footage. Also note Wardair float plane.
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Prince Philip Carriage Driving - River Crossing

The Royal Carriage Crossing on the River Kent side of Morecambe Bay, May 1985, led by Cedric Robinson (who holds the title of 'The Queen's Guide to the Sands') and taken part in by the Duke of Edinburgh.

Clip from Australian television
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Duke of Edinburgh declares Malta Independent - British Pathe (1964)

Prince Philip attends ceremony to declare Malta independent.

Courtesy to British Pathe.
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✅ Prince Philip !

Prince Philip. Royal Family. Unseen footage shows ‘fun behind formality’ of Queen’s life.;. Prince Philip’s memorial service to honour contribution to public life. Royal Family. Which royal family members will attend Prince Philip’s memorial? Home News. Prince Andrew planning to attend Prince Philip’s memorial service. Home News. Prince Harry to miss Duke of Edinburgh’s memorial service. Royal Family. Queen Elizabeth used Prince Philip’s cane during Platinum Jubilee. Voices.Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021) was a member of the British royal family as the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. A member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Philip was born into the Greek and Danish royal families. He was born in Greece but his family was exiled from the country when he was still an infant. After being educated in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, he joined the British Royal Navy in.Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark was born at Villa Mon Repos on the Greek island of Corfu on 10 June 1921, the only son and fifth and final child of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg . Philip's four elder sisters were Margarita , Theodora , Cecilie , and Sophie . He was baptised at St George's Church at the Palaio Frourio (Old Fortress) in Haddokkos a few days after his birth. His godparents were Queen Olga of Greece (his paternal grandmother, for whom his first.Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021), was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II and served as the consort of the British monarch from her accession as queen on 6 February 1952 until his death in 2021, making him the longest-serving royal consort in history. Philip was born in Greece, into the Greek and Danish royal families; his family was exiled from the country when he was eighteen months old. After being.The Queen and Prince Philip had four children together: Prince Charles, 72, Princess Anne, 70, Prince Andrew, 61, and 57-year-old Prince Edward. As they tell it, Philip often exerted his will when they were young. Royal biographer Ingrid Seward quotes Prince Andrew as saying of his childhood: Compassion comes from the Queen. And the duty and discipline comes from him. But Andrew also remembered how his father made time to invent bedtime tales, or listen to his children read Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories.Prince Andrew plays prominent role in Prince Philip memorial service. Royal makes first public appearance since settling sexual assault case filed against him by Virginia Giuffre. Published: 5:37 PM. Prince Andrew plays prominent role in Prince Philip memorial service. Play Video. Queen driven to Prince Philip memorial at Westminster Abbey with Prince Andrew – video. 1:05. Published: 4:47 PM. father was Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882–1944), a younger son of King George I of the Hellenes (originally Prince William of Denmark). His mother was Princess Alice (1885–1969), who was the eldest daughter of Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st marquess of Milford Haven, and Princess Victoria of Hesse.;. Prince Philip was born into the Greek and Danish royal families and gained greater fame when he married his distant cousin Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom) in 1947..Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and consort of Queen Elizabeth II, was the longest-lived male royal.;. Prince Philip at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in Windsor, England in 1980. / Photo by Anwar Hussein/Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and consort of Queen Elizabeth II, was born on June 10, 1921. He died on April 9, 2021 , just months shy of his 100th birthday.

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Elizabeth - The First Thirty Years (Pt.1)

Excellent and often intimate documentary from the 1980s about Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Britannia - The Palace At Sea (Pt.2)

A documentary from 1995 about the royal yacht Britannia. It follows the yacht to South Africa where she meets up with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Vintage footage of Royal Family from 1952

Film of the Royal Family from 1952, including the death of His Majesty King George VI and the accession of the new Queen Elizabeth II, the first Trooping the Colour birthday parade of the Queen's reign and a broadcast made by the Queen to the Commonwealth and Empire in which she speaks about her upcoming coronation.

The Queen's speech following her mother's death (2002)

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II made a televised address from Windsor Castle on the eve of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. 8th April 2002.

Recorded from the Today Show (Nine Network Australia)

The investiture of The Prince of Wales RARE amateur footage in colour

The investiture of The Prince of Wales, during which the 20-year-old Prince received the insignia as the 21st Prince of Wales from The Queen, took place on 1st July 1969, at Caernarfon Castle in front of 4,000 guests inside the medieval walls.

Thousands more were in the dry moat and outside the castle, and millions around the world watched on television.

The Queen had created her eldest son Prince of Wales when he was nine years old. The Queen later let it be known that the Investiture would be held when The Prince was old enough to understand fully its significance.

In a ceremony with many historic echoes, directed largely by the Constable of the Castle, Lord Snowdon, The Queen invested The Prince with the Insignia of his Principality and Earldom of Chester: a sword, coronet, mantle, gold ring and gold rod.

The Prince's formal response was: I, Charles, Prince of Wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship and faith and truth I will bear unto you to live and die against all manner of folks.

A loyal address from the people of Wales was read in Welsh and English by Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, President of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, where The Prince had studied Welsh language and history in the months before the ceremony.

In his address the President said the Principality looked forward to a period when The Prince would associate himself personally with its tradition and language, its aspirations and problems. In this confidence and hope we greet him and declare our loyalty.

The Prince of Wales replied in Welsh and English. In the Welsh part of his speech, he said it was his firm intention to associate himself with as much of the life of the Principality as possible.

He said: It is with a certain sense of pride and emotion that I have received these symbols of office, here in this magnificent fortress, where no one could fail to be stirred by its atmosphere of time-worn grandeur, nor where I myself could be unaware of the long history of Wales and its determination to remain individual and to guard its own particular heritage - a heritage that dates back into the mists of ancient British history, that has produced many brave men, princes, poets, bards, scholars, and, more recently, great singers, a very memorable 'Goon', and eminent film stars. All these people have been inspired in some way by this heritage.

In English, The Prince spoke of his determination to try to live up to the changing demands on a Prince of Wales, adding: One thing I am clear about, and it is that Wales needs to look forward without forsaking the traditions and essential aspects of her past. The past can be just as much a stimulus to the future as anything else.

After a short religious service in both languages, The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, led The Prince to Queen Eleanor's Gate, looking out over Caernarfon's Castle Square, and presented him to the crowds below.

Other members of the Royal Family at the ceremony were Princess Anne (now The Princess Royal), Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, The Duchess of Gloucester, Prince Richard of Gloucester, The Duke and Duchess of Kent, Prince Michael of Kent, Princess Alexandra and the Hon Angus Ogilvy, and Admiral of the Fleet the Earl Mountbatten of Burma

His Royal Highness Prince Philip. 1992 - 2021. Farewell Sir. #PrincePhilip #RIPPrincePhillip

A tribute to Prince Philips life. Enjoy.
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Queen Elizabeth & Prince Philip Visits Dartington Hall - Part 1 (Visitors waiting)

Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, and His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh visited Dartington on Thursday, 11th March, 2010, as part of a tour of several locations in Devon, including: St. Loyes in Exeter, Wyvern Barracks and Wrigleys in Plymouth.

Location: Dartington Hall Trust, Devon, UK - 11 March 2010

Prince Philip

“He has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years, and I, and his whole family, and this and many other countries, owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim, or we shall ever know.”

-Her Majesty The Queen, 1997.


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Vintage footage of Royal Family from 1951 & 1952

Film of the Royal Family from 1951 and early 1952 including the post-war exhibition on London's South Bank, the trip made by Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip to the new world in Canada and the United States, a welcoming speech by President Truman, the famous arrival home into Euston station and return to Buckingham Palace, and trip made in place of the ill King by Elizabeth and Philip to Africa.

September Traffic - Trails End - Prince Phillip Drive

Getting a lot of request from my youtube fans.. they want to see regular driving on the internet instead of funny or interesting video.. well here ya go!
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Applause for The Queen in mourning

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and members of the Royal Family drive through central London after attending the beginning of the late Queen Mother's lying-in-state at Westminster Hall, in April 2002.
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Angry elephant Queen Elixabeth Uganda

University Church Service in Commemoration of His Late Royal Highness The Prince Philip

From Great St Mary’s, the University Church, Cambridge, please join us online for a Choral Service in Commemoration of His Late Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and formerly Chancellor of the University of Cambridge

The service will be dignified and simple. The University Maces will be laid before the altar on a black cloth, in recognition of His Late Royal Highness’s 35 years of service as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. There will be music from the choirs of the University Church, under the direction of Sam Hayes.

The Reverend Devin McLachlan, Associate Vicar, will officiate and preach. The Venerable Alex Hughes, Archdeacon of Cambridge, will lead the prayers. Penny Walkinshaw, Her Majesty's Deputy Lieutenant for Cambridgeshire, will read from Psalm 107. Prof. Stephen J Toope, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, will read from the Book of Revelation, and the Mayor of Cambridge, Cllr Russ McPherson, will read the prayers. Representatives of Churchill College, where the late Duke was The Visitor, as well as Trinity College and St Edmunds’ College, where the Duke was an honorary Fellow, will also be in attendance along with other representatives of the City, the University and faith communities.

The service begins at the 17-minute mark in this livestream. Our thanks to the University of Cambridge for their kind permission to use their photographs of HRH the Duke of Edinburgh for this livestream.
All music CCLI 785960 and recorded under Streaming License 160968

The One O'clock Gun

Edinburgh Castle 26th May 2012. Were you up there that day?

Edinburgh Castle gun salute

As part of the Queen's birthday celebrations, at 12pm today, there was a 21 gun salute from Edinburgh Castle. This short video is the first 3 of them

A Grand Knockout Tournament Preview

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