Britain's Prince Philip To Step Down From Royal Duties

Queen Elizabeth will continue to carry out her full program of engagements.
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LONDON, May 4 (Reuters) - Prince Philip, the 95-year-old husband of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, is to retire from carrying out royal engagements later this year, Buckingham Palace announced on Thursday.

The prince, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh who has been by his wife’s side throughout her 65 years on the throne, had decided he would cease public duties from autumn, the palace said in a statement.

 

The queen, the world’s longest-reigning living monarch who celebrated her 91st birthday in April, will continue to carry out a full program of official engagements, it added.

The announcement was made following a meeting of senior royal staff at Buckingham Palace, news of which prompted speculation about the health of the royals.

However, a well-placed source said there was no cause for concern about the welfare of the queen or Philip, who turns 96 next month.

The couple, who are due to celebrate their platinum, or 70th, wedding anniversary in November have been cutting their workload in recent years, passing on many responsibilities to son and heir Prince Charles, and grandsons, Princes William and Harry.

Both carried out official duties on Wednesday, with Elizabeth meeting Prime Minister Theresa May to formally agree to the dissolution of parliament ahead of June’s election while Philip opened a new stand at Lord’s Cricket Ground in central London.

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Queen Elizabeth Vintage Photos
Ruffled skirt? Check!(01 of35)
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She adopted the blanket scarf trend at an early age.(02 of35)
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1930 (credit:Royal Photographic Society via Getty Images)
She had the whole "mommy and me" thing down.(03 of35)
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Circa late 1930s. (credit:Universal History Archive via Getty Images)
She knew the value of a statement coat...(04 of35)
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...and even a statement shoulder.(05 of35)
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She went "bigger is better" when it came to collars.(06 of35)
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1937 (credit:Universal History Archive via Getty Images)
And she nailed the equestrian look.(07 of35)
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1942 (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
She wasn't afraid to play with prints.(08 of35)
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1940 (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
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1944 (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
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1955 (credit:Keystone-France via Getty Images)
And she appreciated the power of a red lip.(11 of35)
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1946 (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
Her wedding dress was elaborate...(12 of35)
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1947 (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
... but she wasn't above repeating a statement piece.(13 of35)
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1951 (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
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1954 (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
She had the most bling.(15 of35)
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And was sheerly elegant.(17 of35)
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She rocked floral headpieces way before Coachella.(19 of35)
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And turbans, too.(22 of35)
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1975 (credit:Serge Lemoine via Getty Images)
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1977 (credit:Serge Lemoine via Getty Images)
A little rain couldn't dampen her signature look.(24 of35)
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(Or a little sun, either.)(25 of35)
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1977 (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
Her headscarf game was on point.(26 of35)
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She was great in solids...(28 of35)
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1980 (credit:Serge Lemoine via Getty Images)
... And patterns, too.(29 of35)
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1977 (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
And she wasn't afraid of a little touch-up.(30 of35)
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1985 (credit:David Levenson via Getty Images)
She mastered ombré.(31 of35)
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Most importantly, she knew you're never *fully* dressed without a smile.(32 of35)
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