Reunited with her ‘strength and stay’: How Lilibet’s teenage crush on Prince Philip sparked a 73-year marriage – and her faith that they would one day ‘be reunited’ comforted her upon his death
Death of Queen Elizabeth II has been announced at the age of 96, ending longest reign of any British monarch
Passing of Her Majesty comes 17 months after her husband Prince Philip died in April 2021 at the age of 99
Family members gathered by the side of the British monarch at her Scottish home of Balmoral during her final hours, with the nation now poised for a ten-day period of mourning ahead of her funeral
The Queen first met Prince Philip as a 13-year-old girl and from that moment on was a ‘one-man woman’
The teenage romance grew into a deep love that formed the foundation of a marriage that lasted 73 years
Part 1: Childhood love and the road to marriage between Elizabeth and Philip
After the wedding, the events have only just begun. Philip was accustomed to an active life and was easily bored with the desk job at the Navy that he was assigned. The couple’s two children, later Prince Charles and Princess Anne, were born in 1948 and 1950, respectively. The family lived at Clarence House, where Philip continuously experienced change. Philip was stationed in Malta and Elizabeth visited him, staying with him for several months at a time. There, Elizabeth was simply an officer’s wife, away from all attention.
In early 1952, Elizabeth and Philip departed for a visit to Kenya. They started at the reception at “Treetops”, a tent overlooking a well in Alberdare national park. On the night of February 9, 1952, King George VII died in his sleep. After this news reached the royal staff, Philip informed his wife that his beloved father had passed away and they returned to London.
The king’s death was a terrible shock to both Elizabeth and Philip. The king’s health had been in poor condition for many years, even though he was still quite young. King George VI was only 56 years old. Elizabeth and Philip had hoped for many years of free travel. But now Philip is the Queen’s husband and everything has changed.
At that time, Elizabeth and Philip’s next children were born: Andrew in 1960 and Edward in 1964. The Queen issued a decree that any male heirs could not be granted the title of Prince or Prince. The future King will bear the surname Moutbatten-Windsor. It was a small victory.
Children of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip: Princess Anne, Prince Charles, and younger brothers Princes Edward and Andrew pose with their parents at Balmoral Castle in Scotland during the royal family’s annual summer vacation .
Philip suffered prejudice against his efforts to carve out a greater role for himself. There was opposition to his chairmanship of Elizabeth’s coronation commission and his attempt to create a system of Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
However, with his patience, hard work and constant dedication to assisting the Queen in her work, Prince Philip has won the respect and affection of both the government and the British people.
Philip has a passion for technology and he became the first member of the royal family to be interviewed on television. In the program, he discussed young apprentices on BBC Panorama with Richard Dimbleby in 1961.
Philip also participated in the documentary “The Royal Family”, broadcast in 1969. The film captivated the whole of Britain when it showed footage depicting the life of the royal family at home, including footage of the Royal Family. Philip himself is grilling sausages in the garden.
Queen Elizabeth lunches with her husband and children at Windsor Castle in Berkshire, 1969. Camera left for the BBC documentary “The Royal Family.” Richard Cawston followed the royal family closely for more than a year so the series could air.
Prince Philip is a patron of more than 800 organizations. And like his nephews William and Harry, he cares about the environment and wildlife. He was Chairman of the World Wildlife Fund from 1961-1982.
Prince Philip was especially fond of the younger royals and will be fondly remembered by many of them. People still remember the sad moments of the past when Princess Diana passed away in September 1997, leaving the two little princes William and Harry alone without a mother. Prince Philip was present with his grandsons William and Harry as they quietly followed Princess Diana’s coffin through the streets of London.
The royal family’s prestige dropped after Princess Diana passed away. However, on the Diamond Jubilee commemorating the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s accession to the throne, in 2012, the British public’s passion for the royal family was evident through celebration parties across the country.
For an intelligent and active man, it is not easy to walk behind the Queen. But as Prince William once said: “Prince Philip has completely put his personal career aside to support his spouse and not take on the limelight.”
The Duke always accepts challenges with integrity and tolerance. He never left the Queen alone but took on a bigger role, which was to support and help her. As the Queen said during her Diamond Jubilee in 2012, Prince Philip is her strength and her guide.”