Boston Herald

Queen’s consort to quit public activities

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LONDON — Prince Philip, 95, the husband of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, has decided not to carry out any more public duties after August, the royal family said.

The prince, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, “has the full support of the queen,” Buckingham Palace said yesterday in a statement.

Conservati­ve Prime Minister Theresa May offered “deepest gratitude and good wishes” to Prince Philip, while opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn praised his “clear sense of public duty.”

“From his steadfast support for Her Majesty the Queen to his inspiratio­nal Duke of Edinburgh Awards and his patronage of hundreds of charities and good causes, his contributi­on to our United Kingdom, the Commonweal­th and the wider world will be of huge benefit to us all for years to come,” May said.

Corbyn said the Duke of Edinburgh program, which encourages teenagers to take part in challengin­g group activities and community service, “has inspired young people for more than 60 years in over 140 nations.”

Prince Philip will attend previously scheduled engagement­s until August, “both individual­ly and accompanyi­ng the queen,” the palace statement said.

“Thereafter, the duke will not be accepting new invitation­s for visits and engagement­s, although he may still choose to attend certain public events from time to time,” it said.

He will remain patron of some 780 organizati­ons, but he will “no longer play an active role by attending engagement­s.”

The queen will continue to carry out “a full program of official engagement­s” with the support of other members of the royal family, it said.

Prince Philip and the queen, 91, are scheduled to celebrate their 70th wedding anniversar­y in November.

They have four children and eight grandchild­ren. Their eldest son, Prince Charles, is heir to the throne.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? RETIRING: Prince Philip will give up public appearance­s after August, although Queen Elizabeth II will continue to attend engagement­s, according to an announceme­nt from the royal family.
AP PHOTO RETIRING: Prince Philip will give up public appearance­s after August, although Queen Elizabeth II will continue to attend engagement­s, according to an announceme­nt from the royal family.

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