The Duke of Edinburgh flying solo over Windsor Castle, 4 May 1953. Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021.

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The Duke of Edinburgh flying solo over Windsor Castle, 4 May 1953. Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021.

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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and his son Prince Charles photographed in 1951. Toronto Star Photograph Archive, Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.
Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten arrive for the Armistice Day Service in November 1947, ahead of their wedding on the 20th.
The Royal Family in official photographs marking the Silver Wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Photographed on 26 December 1971 by Patrick Lichfield.
Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip photographed during their first meeting at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth on 22 July 1939, and after the announcement of their engagement on 10 July 1947.
The first time I remember meeting Philip was at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth in July 1939, just before the war. (We may have met before at the Coronation or the Duchess of Kent’s wedding, but I don’t remember.) I was 13 years of age and he was 18, a cadet just due to leave. He joined the Navy at the outbreak of war, and I only saw him very occasionally when he was on leave - I suppose about twice in three years. Then when his uncle and aunt, Lord and Lady Mountbatten were away, he spent various weekends with us at Windsor. Then he went to the Pacific and Far East for 2 years. - Princess Elizabeth in a letter written shortly before she and Prince Philip were married on 20 November 1947.

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20 November 1947 ♡ Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten marry in Westminster Abbey.
At this moment the greyness lifts for an hour, like a promise of the future, as the girl who may be the future Queen of England […] comes to the Abbey Church of Westminster to marry the Prince with whom her great destiny is linked’. - H. V. Morton, 1947.
20 November 1947 | Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten marry in Westminster Abbey.
Elizabeth’s father, King George VI, is on her left and her young cousins and page boys, Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Michael of Kent, are holding her veil.
The first photographs of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip together, at Dartmouth Naval College on 22 July 1939.
Aged 18 at the time, Philip was charged with entertaining his 13-year-old cousin and her 9-year-old sister Princess Margaret, whilst the King and Queen carried out their engagements at the College. Over the next seven years Philip and Elizabeth grew closer and the couple became engaged in 1946. As Elizabeth’s parents believed her to be too young at the time, the engagement was not publicly announced until July 1947, and the couple were married on 20 November of that year.