Almost three quarters of a century ago, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were married. A marriage that lasted a long time.
“It was simply my strength and support over the years.” This is how Queen Elizabeth II describes her husband, Prince Philip, on their golden wedding anniversary in 1997. On November 20, the couple will celebrate their 73rd wedding anniversary.
Elizabeth fell in love with Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, five years her senior at the age of 13. When he asked for her hand in 1946, her father, King George VI, was not thrilled.
Prince Philip was born in Greece and is a Dane with ties to Germany, which was not welcome in postwar England. Determined to marry the princess, he renounces all his previous titles and takes the surname Mountbatten from his maternal grandparents.
On November 20, 1947, the two married in Westminster Abbey in London. King George appoints Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich that same evening.