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Their Majesties were welcomed by Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh at the Grand Entrance to Buckingham Palace in London.
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The Margaret Pyke Centre was opened by the Duke of Edinburgh in November 1969.
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The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh rode to the parade in a Victorian phaeton pulled by two grey geldings.
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The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme is a kind of Scouts organisation for young adults fearful of wogglesand uniforms.
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On the wings of the building are heraldic emblems of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh.

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The Armistice ceremony and a march past led by veterans from the Falklands conflict in 1982 will be attended by the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and other senior members of the Royal Family.
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On the wings of the building are heraldic emblems of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh.
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The three-day event saw its regular royal visitor Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, drop by.
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Last month, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh took a First Great Western train from London to Chippenham, on an Apex fare of £39.70.
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Although the Duke of Edinburgh has agreed to drive one of Wadworth's drays through the town centre next Tuesday, there is some controversy over his pulling a pint of 6X in the licensees' training centre.
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His wife, he said, understood the pressures of a life as a royal butler because she was the Duke of Edinburgh's maid for 16 years.
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Terence John Regan, LVO, lead trustee, internat special projects adviser, Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
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Ms Windsor gave the Queen a tour of the Elstree studios while Wendy Richard, alias downtrodden Pauline Fowler, escorted the Duke of Edinburgh.
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The revamped centre was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh on June 26.
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Years ago, on a Royal tour of Canada, the Queen and her consort, the Duke of Edinburgh stopped in Bumcrack, Sask., for a Royal visit and state dinner.
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Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, she made her entrance to the main arena at the show in Ardingly, West Sussex, in a horse-drawn landau flanked by members of the King's Troop.
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New College moved wholesale into an £11 million building, and the Duke of Edinburgh took a genuine interest in the students and their studies.
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Almost as old are the shops of Lobb's the bootmakers and Truefitt & Hill, hairdressers by Royal Appointment to the Duke of Edinburgh.
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Recent reforms have streamlined Scouting once again, bringing Network activities into line with the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and with a more sophisticated and unsegregated constituency.
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The badge of the Wiltshire's was a combination of the Maltese Cross and the Duke of Edinburgh's coronet and cipher.
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Ten years later, in July 1949, the royal train was stabled in the old station prior to returning Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to London.
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Take the hullabaloo about the shooting party, reported to include the Duke of Edinburgh, which shot some pheasant on the Sandringham estate in view of some schoolchildren.
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He pokes fun at the Citizen's Charter, yet the only ideas which enthuse him are some guff from the Duke of Edinburgh about the importance of team sports.
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The Duke of Edinburgh was in Rochdale on Friday 19 November 1976 to give the royal seal of approval to the town's new shopping centre and magistrates court.
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The Queen, who wore a long coat and matching feather fascinator, and The Duke of Edinburgh were the last to enter the chapel.
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Regular maintenance work has been bought forward and the painters and decorators called in at venues the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be visiting.
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Exactly one month later, the Duke of Edinburgh officially opened the £1 million terminal and flew the Swift across the Goodwin Sands himself.
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The Queen arrived with the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke of York in the first horse-drawn carriage of the traditional Royal procession.
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Whenever obliged to walk around the large, open-plan office, I clasp my hands firmly behind my back, rather in the manner of the Duke of Edinburgh.
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But, for the staff and patients who had the chance of a lifetime to speak to Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh, it was a moment that will be etched on their memories forever.
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Alongside her on the top deck of the Antarctic survey ship HMS Endurance, stood the Duke of Edinburgh in the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet, encrusted with gold braid.