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Prince Philip 'wasn’t looking forward' to centenary 'fuss', says youngest son

Prince Philip 'wasn’t looking forward' to centenary 'fuss', says youngest son

On what would have been Prince Philip's 100th birthday, his youngest child Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, said in an interview with the BBC broadcast on Thursday June 10, 2021, he would not have been looking forward to any celebrations to mark the occasion. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, Pool, File)

On what would have been Prince Philip's 100th birthday, his youngest child said he would not have been looking forward to any celebrations to mark the occasion.

In an interview with the BBC that was broadcast on Thursday (Jun 10), the 57-year-old Prince Edward said the royal family would have “loved” the chance for Philip to be able to experience his centenary, even if his late father would have balked at “all the fuss and bother.”

“I think he wasn’t really looking forward to the centenary, even if we were," Edward said.

“Everybody will have their own memories,” Edward said. “He was that sort of larger-than-life person. Once met, never forgotten.”

The newly bred deep pink commemorative rose has officially been named in memory of the late Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. (Steve Parsons/Pool via AP) Britain Royal Rose

Philip died on Apr 9, 2021, just two months short of his 100th birthday. His funeral a little more than a week later was a low-key affair at Windsor Castle with attendees in St George’s Chapel limited to just 30 people as a result of the coronavirus restrictions at the time. Most poignantly, Queen Elizabeth II, Philip's wife of 73 years, sat alone on one side of the chapel.

Reflecting on his father’s funeral amid the pandemic, Edward said it was an “extraordinary” but “strange” day.

READ: Queen Elizabeth marks late husband's 100th birthday with new rose

The queen, 95, has already marked the occasion with the planting of a newly bred rose named after her late husband. The Duke of Edinburgh Rose has been planted in the Windsor Castle gardens.

Philip, who was born on the Greek island of Corfu on Jun 10, 1921, married then-Princess Elizabeth in 1947 – five years before she became queen. The queen has described her husband, who became Britain's longest-serving consort, as her “strength and stay”.

Prince Charles, 72, also honoured his late father on Thursday with a social media post on the Instagram account he shares with his wife Camilla. It showed a young Charles holding his father’s hand as Philip, wearing a dapper double-breasted suit and sunglasses, greeted him after returning home from a trip to Malta in 1951.

“Remembering The Duke of Edinburgh, on what would have been his 100th birthday,” the post said.

(Source: AP)

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