Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers

The Queen and Prince Philip’s children, son- and daughters-in-law, adult grandchildren, extended family, and close members of staff reflect on the extraordinary life and legacy of the late Duke of Edinburgh in ‘Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, which was originally intended for his 100th Birthday this year but has instead been released as a memorial after his death in April. From the BBC:

For the first time on television, more than a dozen members of the royal family offer their personal thoughts and reflections as they pay an historic tribute to the extraordinary life of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

All the children of the Queen and Prince Philip, along with their adult grandchildren and other members of the royal family, have contributed to this unique portrait of the longest-serving consort in royal history. Originally conceived to mark Prince Philip’s one hundredth birthday, this landmark documentary features interviews filmed both before and after the duke’s death in April. The documentary makers have been inside Buckingham Palace to meet the duke’s staff and to capture his study, private office and library, exactly as they were during his seven decades at the heart of royal life. There are poignant recollections, plenty of humour and numerous fresh insights into the character and legacy of this royal pioneer. With special access to the Queen’s private cine film collection, this documentary is an unrivalled portrait of a man with a unique place in royal history – by those who knew him best.

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