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He was a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy by 21. A husband to a queen, but never a king.

Prince Philip died at age 99. This is his story.
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00:00In every kind of human activity, there are those who lead, and there are those who follow.
00:22He helped to steer the royal family and the monarchy
00:26so that it remains an institution indisputably vital to the balance and happiness of our national life.
00:56I served in the Atlantic. I was on the other side of the North Sea. It had its moments, too.
01:26You can take it from me that the Queen has the quality of tolerance and abundance.
01:57It was, for those of you who can remember it, a fairly drab world.
02:01But everyone seemed to think that our wedding was a very happy occasion and brought a little colour back to life after the dreary war years.
02:08At any rate, we certainly thought so.
02:10Yesterday, I listened as Prince Philip spoke at the Guildhall. Today, the roles are reversed.
02:26All too often, I fear Prince Philip has had to listen to me speaking.
02:41I'm naturally somewhat biased, but I think our children have done rather well under very difficult and demanding circumstances.
02:48They're putting quite unreasonable and increasing pressure on the whole of the natural system of the globe.
03:14And, of course, the ultimate victims are going to be us.
03:33Prince Philip has also notched up a series of embarrassing gaffes.
03:37During a visit to China came the now infamous slitty-eyed comments.
03:42At a factory in Scotland, he said an old fuse box looked as though it had been put in by an Indian.
04:00Pay attention, because we're now going to see the world's most experienced plaque unveiling.

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