
Philip Mountbatten
Philip Mountbatten, born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark in 1921, was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. He became the Duke of Edinburgh and was known for his dedicated service to the monarchy, British public, and numerous charitable causes. With a naval background, he played a significant role in supporting and promoting the royal family through decades of public appearances, speeches, and initiatives. His marriage to Elizabeth in 1947 linked Greek, Danish, and British royal lines, making him a prominent figure in 20th-century British history. Philip was respected for his loyalty, sense of duty, and contributions to modernizing the monarchy.