LONDON—After a lifetime of public service by the side of his wife Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip will finally retire on Wednesday at the age of 96.
The Duke of Edinburgh will attend a parade of Royal Marines at Buckingham Palace, the last of 22,219 solo public engagements since she ascended to the throne in 1952.
He has attended countless more events with the queen, now 91, but both have slowed their pace in recent years, handing over responsibilities to the younger royals.
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“Prince Philip is entitled to slow down a bit,” the Daily Telegraph
newspaper wrote in an editorial, adding: “This is a man who has always
put his country first.”
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