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  1. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten) was the husband, and consort of Queen Elizabeth II from 1947 to 2021. In The Crown series, he is portrayed by Matt Smith in seasons 1 and 2, with brief appearance in Season 6, Tobias Menzies in seasons 3 and 4, and Jonathan Pryce in seasons 5 and 6. Born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark in ...

  2. On 25 April 2019, it was announced that the Countess, along with her husband and her brother-in-law, the Duke of York, have each been appointed vice president of the annual Royal Windsor Horse Show. [117] In May 2019, she took over the patronage of the Chartered Management Institute from Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. [118]

  3. Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, by Johan Zoffany, c. 1780 The Duke and Maria had three children: Princess Sophia of Gloucester ( Sophia Matilda ; 29 May 1773 – 29 November 1844), was born in 1773.

  4. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II. He was originally a Prince of Greece and Denmark. He was born on the dining room table in a villa on the Greek island of Corfu, on 10 June 1921. He was the only son and fifth and final child of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg.

  5. Yaohnanen people in 2012, showing pictures of the 2007 visit by Prince Philip. The Prince Philip movement is a religious sect followed by the Kastom people around the villages of Yaohnanen and Yakel on the southern island of Tanna in Vanuatu. It is a cargo cult of the Yaohnanen tribe, [1] who believe in the divinity of Prince Philip, Duke of ...

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  7. A few days after Prince Philip's death on 9 April 2021, a severe second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic would hit the Republic of India. On 30 April 2021, the country would become the first to report over 400,000 new cases in a 24-hour period.

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