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Queen Elizabeth’s husband Prince Philip dies aged 99

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LONDON: Britain’s Prince Philip, a constant presence at Queen Elizabeth II’s side for decades, died yesterday at age 99, Buckingham Palace announced.

The death of the Duke of Edinburgh is a profound loss for the 94-year-old monarch, who once described him as her “strength and stay all these years”.

The outspoken former navy commander devoted much of his life as the queen’s consort to charity work — but was notorious for numerous gaffes, many deemed downright offensive.

He was admitted to hospital on Feb 16, 2021, and went home after a month during which he was treated for a pre-existing heart condition and an infection.

Announcing his passing, BBC television played the national anthem over a picture of Philip in his prime, dressed in military dress uniform

Philip, who was by the queen’s side for nearly eight decades, retired from public duties in 2017 at the age of 96.

His death came just months before his 100th birthday in June.

The couple, who celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversar­y in November, had been living largely in isolation at Windsor Castle, west of London, because their advanced age put them at heightened risk from Covid-19.

Philip and the queen have four children — Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward — eight grandchild­ren and nine great-grandchild­ren.

Philip, the longestser­ving consort in British history, was born on the island of Corfu with Danish and Greek royal titles.

He fled the country when he was just 18 months old with his parents and four sisters, after his uncle, King Constantin­e of Greece, was forced to abdicate.

Philip was formally introduced to princess Elizabeth, the future queen, in July 1939 and they kept in touch during the war, meeting on a number of occasions. The pair married in 1947.

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AFP Britain’s Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.

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