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Philip's deep bond with Australia | Whitsunday Times


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by Ellen Whinnett
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Prince Philip visited Australia 32 times during his royal career - 16 times on solo trips without the Queen.
The prince, who has died in London aged 99, was a frequent visitor to our shores, sometimes spending months here, and occasionally taking a few days off to enjoy sporting events.
In 1954, he joined the new Queen when she became the first reigning monarch to visit Australia, and the pair spent two months touring the continent, undertaking an average of five public engagements every day.
A private incident occurred during the visit which didn t emerge in public for more than 50 years, when the young couple had an argument during their visit, and Prince Philip burst out of the door of the remote homestead they were staying in the Yarra Ranges, a furious Queen hurling a tennis racket after him. ....

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Philip's deep bond with Australia | Warwick Daily News


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by Ellen Whinnett
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Prince Philip visited Australia 32 times during his royal career - 16 times on solo trips without the Queen.
The prince, who has died in London aged 99, was a frequent visitor to our shores, sometimes spending months here, and occasionally taking a few days off to enjoy sporting events.
In 1954, he joined the new Queen when she became the first reigning monarch to visit Australia, and the pair spent two months touring the continent, undertaking an average of five public engagements every day.
A private incident occurred during the visit which didn t emerge in public for more than 50 years, when the young couple had an argument during their visit, and Prince Philip burst out of the door of the remote homestead they were staying in the Yarra Ranges, a furious Queen hurling a tennis racket after him. ....

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Philip's deep bond with Australia


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by Ellen Whinnett
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Prince Philip visited Australia 32 times during his royal career - 16 times on solo trips without the Queen.
The prince, who has died in London aged 99, was a frequent visitor to our shores, sometimes spending months here, and occasionally taking a few days off to enjoy sporting events.
In 1954, he joined the new Queen when she became the first reigning monarch to visit Australia, and the pair spent two months touring the continent, undertaking an average of five public engagements every day.
A private incident occurred during the visit which didn t emerge in public for more than 50 years, when the young couple had an argument during their visit, and Prince Philip burst out of the door of the remote homestead they were staying in the Yarra Ranges, a furious Queen hurling a tennis racket after him. ....

New South Wales , Lake Pedder , United Kingdom , Buckingham Palace , Western Australia , City Of , Australian Capital Territory , Gough Whitlam , James Cook , Robert Hardman , Hatherly Richard Getty , Queen Elizabeth , Tony Abbott , Royal Navy , Parliament House In Hobart , National Archives , Prince Philip , Yarra Ranges , Olympic Games , World War , First Lieutenant , British Pacific Fleet , Parliament House , Commonwealth Tour , Commonwealth Heads , Government Meeting ,

Unconventional Philip put family first


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by Charlie Peel
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Only a man as remarkable as Prince Philip could regularly upstage the most enduringly famous woman in the world.
But that s what the Duke of Edinburgh managed to do throughout more than 70 years married to Queen Elizabeth II.
From his colourful early years to his decorated military career, his many public gaffes to his work with hundreds of community organisations, Prince Philip often found a way to upstage his wife.
His devotion to her throughout their marriage is one of the more defining characteristics of the man who was born to foreign royalty but gave it and his military career away out of love and a fierce sense of devotion to his wife. ....

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Philip's deep bond with Australia | Northern Star


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by Ellen Whinnett
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Prince Philip visited Australia 32 times during his royal career - 16 times on solo trips without the Queen.
The prince, who has died in London aged 99, was a frequent visitor to our shores, sometimes spending months here, and occasionally taking a few days off to enjoy sporting events.
In 1954, he joined the new Queen when she became the first reigning monarch to visit Australia, and the pair spent two months touring the continent, undertaking an average of five public engagements every day.
A private incident occurred during the visit which didn t emerge in public for more than 50 years, when the young couple had an argument during their visit, and Prince Philip burst out of the door of the remote homestead they were staying in the Yarra Ranges, a furious Queen hurling a tennis racket after him. ....

New South Wales , Lake Pedder , United Kingdom , Buckingham Palace , Western Australia , City Of , Australian Capital Territory , Gough Whitlam , James Cook , Robert Hardman , Hatherly Richard Getty , Queen Elizabeth , Tony Abbott , Royal Navy , Parliament House In Hobart , National Archives , Prince Philip , Yarra Ranges , Olympic Games , World War , First Lieutenant , British Pacific Fleet , Parliament House , Commonwealth Tour , Commonwealth Heads , Government Meeting ,