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Prince Philip shaped, and was shaped by, a century of tumult

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Monday, April 12, 2021 10:09 PM
FILE - In this file photo dated Nov. 26, 1953, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands with E.L. Allen, Minister of Education, at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, where the Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh greeted more than 2,000 school children lined up on the park's cricket field. The Duke, left, steps up to greet Mr. Allen as Harold Houghton, second from right, director of Education, and G.M. Dacosta, right, president of the Cricket Club, wait their turns to meet the royal couple. The Queen is the first British ruling monarch in history to visit the British rum and sugar colony. Man wearing plumed hat is not identified. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. Philip helped create the Commonwealth of nations, with the queen at its head, in an attempt to bind Britain and its former colonies together on a more equal footing. (AP Photo, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated Feb. 26, 1961, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II steps ashore at Bombay, India, for a visit to the atomic energy plant at the "Gateway to India," which King George V called "the jewel of the British crown" during his 1911 visit. Prince Philip who is accompanying the Queen on the state tour, can be seen nearing top of the Gangplank hat in hand. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. Philip helped create the Commonwealth of nations, with the queen at its head, in an attempt to bind Britain and its former colonies together on a more equal footing. (AP Photo, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated Friday, May 4, 2007, Prince Philip of England, center, greets the families of local British military personnel that are attached to the Supreme Allied Command - NATO, located in Norfolk, Va, USA, during a tour of the decommissioned battleship, the U.S.S. Wisconsin. The battleship is berthed alongside Nauticus, a maritime themed museum in Norfolk, Va. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. Philip helped create the Commonwealth of nations, with the queen at its head, in an attempt to bind Britain and its former colonies together on a more equal footing.(AP Photo/Gary C. Knapp, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated June 18, 1959, Prince Philip waves as he and Queen Elizabeth II stand at top of plane ramp at London Airport, prior to their departure by jet airliner for 45-day tour of Canada. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. Philip helped create the Commonwealth of nations, with the queen at its head, in an attempt to bind Britain and its former colonies together on a more equal footing. (AP Photo, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated Wednesday, May 14, 2014, Britain's Prince Charles talks with Canadian author and Oxford University professor Margaret MacMillan, right, during a reception for Canadians living and working in the UK at St James's Palace in London. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. Historian Margaret MacMillan says “Philip’s life bookends that great moment of transition at the end of the First World War" and another major moment of transition today.(AP Photo/Matt Dunham, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated June 13, 1964, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, left, take the salute as the Sovereign Escort of the Household Cavalry ride past Buckingham Palace in London. The ceremony marked the Queen's official birthday, her 38th, and the Colour trooped was that the First Battalion of the Coldstream Guards. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. (AP Photo, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated June 14, 1975, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip take the salute on horseback outside the gates of Buckingham Palace in London, following the annual Trooping of the Colour ceremony. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. (AP Photo/Horst Faas, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated Saturday, June 16, 2012, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Prince Philip take a salute as the Guards march past outside Buckingham Palace after the Trooping The Color parade at Horse Guards Parade in London. Trooping the Colour is an annual ceremony marking the queen's official birthday, which takes place in June. The monarch's actual birthday was on 21 April, when she turned 86. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, Britain's Prince Harry salutes as he and Prince Philip attend the official opening of the annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey in London. The Field of Remembrance pays tribute to all the people who have served in the British armed forces since World War I. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. The decades brought family troubles, including the self-exile of grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan amid allegations of racism.(AP Photo/Matt Dunham, FILE)
FILE - In this Nov. 20, 1947 file photo, Britain's Princess Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh wave to the crowds on their wedding day, from the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London. In 1947. Philip married Britain’s Princess Elizabeth, the elder daughter of King George VI, and when she became queen at the age of 25 in 1952, Philip gave up his naval career and dedicated himself to supporting her and the monarchy. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this file photo dated Saturday, April 25, 2015, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, arrive to attend a ceremony at the Cenotaph to commemorate ANZAC Day and the Centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign in Whitehall, London. The ANZAC Day memorial Saturday marks the 100th anniversary of the 1915 Gallipoli landings, the first major military action fought by the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during World War I. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals, but he helped forge a period of stability for the British monarchy under his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated Saturday, April 10, 2021, the front pages with photos of Britain's Prince Philip at a newsstand in London. Britain's Prince Philip, the irascible and tough-minded husband of Queen Elizabeth II who spent more than seven decades supporting his wife in a role that mostly defined his life, died on Friday. Prince Philip who died Friday April 9, 2021, aged 99, lived through a tumultuous century of war and upheavals that are recorded in the pages of newspapers every day across the world. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, FILE)
FILE - In this file photo dated Wednesday July 22, 2020, Britain's Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, at Windsor Castle for a ceremony for the transfer of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifles from the Duke to Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, at Windsor Castle, England, marking the Duke's 67-years of support and service to The Rifles. When Elizabeth became queen at the age of 25 in 1952, Philip gave up his naval career and dedicated himself to supporting her and the monarchy. (Adrian Dennis/Pool File via AP)

LONDON (AP) — Born into an age of revolutions in the wake of a pandemic, Prince Philip lived through a tumultuous century and worked to make the British monarchy a rock of stability in changing times.

He bore witness to — and participated in — many of the century’s upheavals: World War II, the dismantling of the British Empire and the rise and fall of nations during and after the Cold War.

He helped anchor the monarchy with his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, but died last week at 99 with the United Kingdom still unsettled by its exit from the European Union, and in a world of growing nationalism and extremes.

“His life started in a moment of crisis, ended in a moment of crisis, and, of course, saw a great deal of crisis throughout that long life,” said Margaret MacMillan, professor emeritus of international history at Oxford University.

Philip was born in Corfu as a prince of Greece and Denmark. When he was a toddler, his family had to flee Greece after a coup. Monarchies across Europe were being toppled as societies faced upheaval in the aftermath of World War I and the deadly influenza pandemic that followed.

His grandfather, King George of Greece, had been assassinated eight years before Philip’s birth, and his royal Romanov relatives in Russia were slain after the czar's abdication and the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.

“It was a time when a lot of what had seemed like very stable institutions and countries were simply disappearing,” MacMillan said. “There was a lot of fear that what had happened in Russia was going to spread around the world.”

Historian Ed Owens said Philip’s early years “are key to informing how he sees monarchy for the rest of his life.”

He said Philip saw monarchy “as something that isn’t necessarily permanent, that must be kept popular.”

Raised by relatives in Britain, Philip joined the Royal Navy and saw action in World War II on battleships in the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean and the Pacific. European royalty found itself divided by the war: Two of Philip’s sisters had German husbands who served on the Nazi side.

He had a ringside seat for the end of the conflict. Philip’s ship was in Tokyo Bay for the formal Japanese surrender aboard USS Missouri on Sept. 2, 1945, and he watched the ceremony through binoculars.

In 1947, Philip married Britain’s Princess Elizabeth, who as the elder daughter of King George VI was destined to be queen.

British historian Simon Schama said that coming from “a Europe where nothing seemed stable,” Philip embraced the solidity offered by Britain’s monarchy and its role as neutral pillar of public life, above the political fray.

“When he found his way into British life …he wasn’t just embracing a royal family, he was embracing an institution, that of constitutional monarchy,” Schama told the BBC.

When Elizabeth became queen at age 25 in 1952, Philip gave up his naval career and dedicated himself to supporting her.

Britain, though victorious in the war, was an indebted and declining power whose colonies were breaking free. Philip helped create the Commonwealth group of nations, with the queen at its head, to try to bind Britain and its former colonies together on a more equal footing.

Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland said in a tribute that Philip sought to bring the “camaraderie and comradeship” he had experienced as a wartime sailor into relations between countries, “so that they would reap the dividends of collaboration in peacetime too.”

The royal couple covered 40,000 miles touring the Commonwealth in 1953, the first of many trips to the organization’s now 54 member nations.

“His Royal Highness had a farsighted understanding of the potential of Commonwealth connection, and his approaches to bringing people together from a wide range of backgrounds to develop leadership skills were regarded as innovative and brave,” Scotland said.

In Britain, Philip helped steer the monarchy through decades of declining social deference into a mass-media world where people demand intimacy from their icons.

He was instrumental in ensuring the queen’s coronation was televised. Many British families bought TV sets just for the occasion, and it became the country’s first mass television spectacle.

“Very early on, he saw the …positive benefits of mass media as a way of enhancing the monarchy’s public image,” Owens said.

“There’s been a lot of talk about Philip as quite a sort of old-fashioned presence, certainly at the end of his life. But actually, from the moment he becomes a British royal in 1947, he’s a real modernizing force.”

Philip was also an early environmentalist and a champion of technology. Prime Minister Boris Johnson noted Monday that Philip was “one of the first people in this country to use a mobile phone.” In his late 90s, he was making Zoom calls on a laptop, according to his grandson, Prince Harry.

The decades brought family troubles, played out in public: the divorces of three of Philip and the queen’s four children; the death of Princess Diana in 1997; Prince Andrew’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier who died in a New York prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges; and the self-exile of Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, amid allegations of racism both from the media and within the royal household.

Yet almost 70 years after Elizabeth became queen, she is a beloved figure — the only monarch most Britons have known — and republicanism is favored by a small minority in the country. The monarchy appears to be safe.

But with Britain facing an uneasy new relationship with its European neighbors, Scottish nationalists pushing for an independence vote and Brexit shaking the peace process in Northern Ireland, the future of both crown and country is uncertain. The queen is 94, and some day will be succeeded by her son, Prince Charles, a far less-popular royal.

“There’s the issue of the royal family — what’s its future? Then there’s the issue of Britain — what’s its future?” MacMillan said. “I think there’s now a big question about the future of the international order. Are we seeing a period of transition?

“Philip’s life bookends that great moment of transition at the end of the First World War and, perhaps, a really big moment of transition in the aftermath of the Cold War.”

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Associated Press Writer Danica Kirka contributed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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