
Duke of Edinburgh (title)
The Duke of Edinburgh is a noble title in the United Kingdom, traditionally granted to a male member of the royal family, often the husband of the reigning queen. It signifies a high rank within the peerage system and is associated with responsibilities, public service, and charitable work. The title is also linked to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, a global youth development program founded in his honor, promoting personal growth and community involvement. While the title itself is mostly ceremonial today, it remains a symbol of royal heritage and dedication to public service.