Prince Philip Biography
Royal Consort
Born into the royal family of Greece, Philip Mountbatten made a name for himself in Great Britain as a fast-rising young officer in the Royal Navy during World War II. After the war he became engaged to the future Queen Elizabeth II and they were married on 20 November 1947. (He was created Duke of Edinburgh and his official title, by the queen's decree, is 'The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.') Beyond his royal duties as the queen's companion, Philip became known as a keen outdoorsman and conservationist; in 1961 he co-founded and became the first president of the World Wildlife Fund. An avid sportsman, he passed his love of polo on to his son Prince Charles. Over the years Philip also developed a reputation for blunt and impolitic public quips, such as his 1966 comment that "British women can't cook." He and Queen Elizabeth have four children: Charles (b. 1948), Anne (b. 1950), Andrew (b. 1960) and Edward (b. 1964); as the eldest, Prince Charles is heir to the throne.Extra credit: Philip was the son of Prince Andrew of Greece; he later adopted the family name of Mountbatten from his mother's side... Both Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth are great-great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria; Philip is descended from Victoria through his mother's side of the family... Like Victoria's husband Prince Albert, Philip has served as the Chancellor of Cambridge University... Prince Philip was played by James Cromwell in the 2006 movie The Queen; Helen Mirren played Elizabeth II.
Blog posts mentioning Prince Philip:
- Happy 8th Birthday, Sasha Obama
- Our First Couple Is Taller Than Your First Couple
- Belated 60th Congratulations
- James Cromwell, Biopic Guy
Four Good Links
The Iron Duke
2001 BBC profile and analysis of Philip
The Duke of Edinburgh
His profile from the Royal Family's official site
Hello! Profile
Does a good job of explaining his history before WWII
Prince Philip's Bon Mots
The Guardian pokes fun at Philip with a quotes quiz
Vital Stats
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Best Known As
Husband of Queen Elizabeth II



