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Charles says that Philip’s last words were a joke about his age.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, and he was called the Duke of Edinburgh. He was married to the British monarch, Elizabeth, from February 6, 1952, until his death in 2021, making him the longest-serving royal spouse in history.

Charles, Prince Philip’s oldest son, told BBC that his father made one last joke before he died.

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, died on April 9 last year at the age of 99. He was known for his quick wit and love of jokes, and he made one last joke at his son Prince Charles just before he died.

Charles told the BBC about his late father’s last joke when he was interviewed by the BBC for a documentary about Philip’s life. The documentary will show and celebrate Philip’s life.

The last time Prince Charles spoke with Philip, he talked on the phone about Philip’s 100th birthday, which he couldn’t go to because he had to work.

Charles said that he knew his father wasn’t very excited about his 100th birthday, but that the family had been talking about birthday plans anyway.

Charles repeated, “We’re talking about your birthday! And whether there’s going to be a reception!”

Despite the fact that Philip was ultimately correct, Charles said the memory is a wonderful one for him.

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At Prince Philip’s funeral, Kate Middleton wears polka dots, Diana’s pearls

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The royal family gathered to honour Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh’s life and legacy on Tuesday morning. Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince George, 8, joined the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for a rare public appearance, but Prince Louis, 3, remained at home. The foursome walked in together, their outfits coordinating in navy tones. With … Read more

All you need to know about Prince Philip’s upcoming special Thanksgiving service

Queen Elizabeth

Hundreds of people are expected to gather at Westminster Abbey on March 29 to commemorate the life of The Queen’s late husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip, who died on April 9 last year at the age of 99, had spent decades by Her Majesty’s side. Because of the tight limitations in place at the time, just a small number of people attended his burial last year. However, hundreds of relatives, friends, and colleagues will gather next week to commemorate the Prince’s incredible life. The ceremony will “recognize the importance of his legacy” and honor the possibilities he provided for young people as well as his support for the military. The thanksgiving celebration will also highlight his continuous commitment to the environment and conservation. Other members of royal families from throughout the world, as well as The Duke of Edinburgh’s extended relatives and friends, will join the Royal Family. The service will be attended by Prince Charles and Camilla, Prince William and Kate, the Wessexes, and Prince Andrew. The Queen has … Read more

Prince Harry and Meghan might not attend the memorial for Prince Philip

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Rumors have already begun to pour in from the US signifying that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won’t be coming to Britain for the memorial service for Prince Philip. Prince Philip died at the age of 99 in April last year. Prince Harry came back to the UK to appear at his grandfather’s funeral minus … Read more

The royal family’s year in 2021 ‘from death to birth’

The royal family's year in 2021 'from death to birth'

The royal family experienced a lot of drama in 2021, with births, deaths, and a lot of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry feuding.

Consider some of the big incidents that shook the royal family in 2021.

Harry and Meghan’s Oprah drama:

This is the most explosive and heaviest time in the history of the British monarchy.

The couple had been on Oprah Winfrey and made some serious charges and revelations regarding the Firm.

Prince Philip’s death:

Prince Philip died in April 2021 at the age of 99. His death had a profound effect on the family, particularly the Queen, who was shown sitting alone at the service in all-black at the height of England’s third lockdown.

The birth of three new babies:

This year has also seen three new royal additions to the royal family. In June, Prince Harry and Meghan welcomed their second child, a daughter named Lilibet.

Read more: Meghan Markle reveals the first amazing news about her daughter Lilibet

In addition, Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, had their son, August, in February.

In September, Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi welcomed their daughter Sienna into the world.

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Cheerio Charlie Watts and Prince Philip: 2021’s big-name deaths

Cheerio Charlie Watts and Prince Philip: 2021's big-name deaths

From Britain’s Prince Philip to Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, here are some of the most notable deaths of 2021.

– January –

Phil Spector, who revolutionised 1960s pop music with his “Wall of Sound” but who was jailed for murder in 2009, dies on January 16 aged 81.

A week later, Larry King, the braces-sporting American talk host who interviewed everyone who was anyone, dies at 87.

– February –

Veteran Canadian actor Christopher Plummer, star of “The Sound of Music”, dies on February 5 aged 91.

George Shultz, Ronald Reagan’s secretary of state who helped end the Cold War but contributed to conflict by advocating pre-emptive strikes, passes the next day at 100.

Argentina’s former president Carlos Menem dies at 90 on February 14.

Lawrence Ferlinghetti, the last great poet of the Beat Generation, passes eight days later aged 101.

Papua New Guinea’s “father of the nation” Sir Michael Somare, its first prime minister, dies aged 84 on February 26.

– March –

Reggae legend Bunny Wailer passes away on March 2 aged 73.

South African Zulu king Goodwill Zwelithini, 72, dies on March 12.

Madagascar’s former leader Didier Ratsiraka, instigator of a socialist revolution on the Indian Ocean island, dies aged 84 on March 28.

– April –

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, the 99-year-old husband of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, dies on April 9.

American rapper DMX, 50, dies the same day.

Bernie Madoff, mastermind of the largest financial scam in history, dies in jail in North Carolina on April 14 aged 82.

Two days later British actress Helen McCrory — who starred in “Peaky Blinders”, “Harry Potter” and “The Queen” — dies of cancer aged 52.

Chad’s President Idriss Deby, 68, dies from battle wounds the day after his election for a sixth term on April 20.

Legendary German soprano Christa Ludwig, 93, passes away on April 24.

Fashion designer Alber Elbaz, of Lanvin fame, dies in Paris aged 59 from Covid-19 the same day.

– May –

Nigeria’s Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, of unknown age, is killed during infighting between rival factions of the extremist group on May 19.

– June –

“Africa’s Gandhi” Kenneth Kaunda, 97, Zambia’s founding president, dies on June 17.

Former US defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, the architect of the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan after the World Trade Center attack of 2001, dies aged 88.

– July –

Richard Donner, director of the first “Superman” movie and as well “The Goonies”, dies on July 5 aged 91.

Two days later much-loved Bollywood veteran Dilip Kumar passes away at 98.

– August –

The leader of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, 48, is killed by French forces on August 17.

Former Chadian president Hissene Habre dies a week later from Covid-19 at 79. He was serving a life sentence in Senegal for crimes against humanity.

Charlie Watts, the drummer of the Rolling Stones, dies aged 80 on August 24.

Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee, dies on August 29. The Belgian was 79.

The same day Lee “Scratch” Perry, the wildly influential Jamaican singer and producer of Bob Marley, dies aged 85.

– September –

Renowned Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis, 96, who scored the 1964 film “Zorba the Greek” and resisted military dictatorship in Greece, dies on September 2.

Actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, star of “Breathless” and one of postwar French cinema’s biggest names, dies aged 88 on September 6.

Michael K. Williams, who played Omar in the cult US television series “The Wire”, dies the same day of an accidental overdose aged 54 in New York.

The founder of Peru’s Maoist Shining Path rebel group, Abimael Guzman, 86, dies in prison on September 11.

Algeria’s longest-serving president Abdelaziz Bouteflika dies on September 17 aged 84.

– October –

Kenya’s world record-holding runner Agnes Tirop, 25, is stabbed to death at her home on October 13. Her husband is later charged with her murder.

Colin Powell, a US war hero and the first Black secretary of state whose reputation was sullied by the invasion of Iraq, dies from complications from Covid-19 aged 84 on October 18.

– November –

FW de Klerk, the last president of apartheid South Africa, dies aged 85 on November 11. He freed Nelson Mandela from prison and later shared a Nobel Peace Prize with him.

Zambia-born bestselling novelist Wilbur Smith, 88, who chronicled dramatic adventures on the African continent, passes away two days later.

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A London judge has ordered that Prince Philip’s will be kept secret for 90 years

Prince Philips

On Thursday, London judge Sir Andrew McFarlane ordered that Prince Philip’s would be kept secret, with all of its contents hidden from the public eye. The order was issued by the head of the High Court’s Family Division, who stated that the Duke of Edinburgh’s will must be kept secret for at least 90 years … Read more

Queen Elizabeth is standing with Charles, William but against Harry, Meghan

Queen Elizabeth is standing with Charles, William but against Harry, Meghan

Queen Elizabeth is standing with their son Prince Charles and grandson Prince William but against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. As per the international news agency, Her Majesty was “disappointed” by the Duke of Sussex after he and his wife Meghan Markle sat down with Oprah Winfrey and threw the royal family under the bus. … Read more

Meghan Markle is responsible for Prince Philip’s death, US TV host

Meghan Markle is responsible for Prince Philip's death, US TV host

Meghan Markle became the top hashtag trend on Twitter after Prince Philip’s death was declared by the British Royal Family. Queen Elizabeth’s husband died at the age of 99. Soon after his death, haters blamed the Duchess of Sussex for the death of the Duke of Edinburg while the fans of the former American actress defended her on Twitter. … Read more