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    Duke of Edinburgh, 1921 to

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    By The Week Staff
    published 17 December 2013
    (Image credit: Dominic Lipinski)

    June 2011:

    November 1947:

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    July 1981:

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    June 2012:

    Spirit of Chartwell during the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant in London. Prince Philip was hospitalised the next day with a bladder infection and missed out on the rest of his wife's celebrations.

    (Image credit: 2010 AFP)

    c. 1951:

    Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip playing with a young Prince Charles and Princess Anne.

    September 1997:

    (Image credit: 2011 Getty Images)

    September 2011:

    Braemar Highland Games at The Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park.

    (Image credit: 2011 AFP)

    April 2011:

    (Image credit: 2013 Getty Images)

    February 1956:

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    November 2009:

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    June 2012:

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