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Eye On Phillip
Eye On Phillip
1946
September, 1946 and December, 1947: He worked as an an instructor at the Petty O cers School in Corsham.
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If you see a man opening a car door for a woman, it means one of two things: It's either a new woman or a new car.
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Elizabeths husband, turns 91 this weekend. We dont come He is mostly seen as a quiet and loyal presence in the shadows of the Queen, but he has here for our health. We come to make his own mark by some of the comments he has let slip over the years. can think of other ways
of enjoying ourselves.
- said during a tour of Canada in 1976
September, 1946 and December, 1947: He worked as an an instructor at the Petty O cers School in Corsham. July 1947: The engagement of Philip and Princess Elizabeth was announced. Nov. 20, 1947: Prince Philip and Princess Elizabeth are married at Westminster Abbey.
1947
1921
Prince Philip is known for saying some bizarre things. Here are a few of his famous ga es:
Tom What about de a Jones? Hes m es on and h a milli l a bloody awfu singer.
Id like to go to Russia very much although the bastar ds murdered half my family.
- 1967
His family was forced to leave Corfu when the Greek royal family was exiled on Dec. 3. They settled in France.
1922
You can take it from me, the Queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance,
- he said in 1997
1920
1928
He attended school in Paris, but went to England to attend Cheam Preparatory School. Spent a year at Salem School in south Germany.
1940
1939 1933
He joined the Royal Navy as a cadet.
1960
1980
2000
2011
June 10: He turned 90 Dec. 23: Prince Philip was admitted to the hospital for chest pains.
1942
He was promoted to Lieutenant on July 16, and in October he was appointed First Lieutenant (second in command) of destroyer HMS WALLACE at the unusually early age of 21. He was promoted to Commander, but his naval career came to an end on the death of his father-in-law, King George VI. He continued to train with the air force.
1952
Between 1953 and 1954, he and the Queen travelled 43,618 miles visiting countries in North America, the Caribbean, Australasia, Ceylon and Africa, as part of the Coronation tour.
1953
He launched a pilot award program for boys. This program would later become known as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award
1956
In May, Prince Philip became the rst member of the royal family to be interviewed on television.
1961
2012 1997
In August, he gave up ying after accumulating 5,986 hours as a pilot in 59 types of aircraft in 44 years. June 4: Prince Philip is hospitalized with a bladder infection, forcing him to miss some Diamond Jubilee events.
SUSAN BATSFORD, GRAPHICS EDITOR, TWITTER @SBATS1; INFOGRAPHIC BY TARA CORRAN/QMI AGENCY