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Who were Prince Philip's parents?
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Who were Prince Philip's parents?
Charles becomes Duke of Edinburgh after father Prince Philip dies | The Independent
Prince Philip remained loyal to fun-loving father who abandoned him | News | The Times
Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip the caring father as Anne tells of bedtime stories | Daily Mail Online
Prince Philip and Prince Charles: The complicated relationship between the Queen's consort and the heir - ABC News
Philip's tragic childhood: His dad accused of treason, mum confined to a psychiatric hospital - then sister died in a plane crash - Mirror Online
With one hand for his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the other for big sister Princess Anne, laughing Prince Andrew sits up in his pram in the grounds of Balmoral Stock
Prince Philip: A turbulent childhood stalked by exile, mental illness and death - BBC News