The Duke of Edinburgh is conducting military engagements in Estonia, just days before his wife, the Duchess of Edinburgh, celebrates her 60th birthday on Monday. Prince Edward, 60, began his overseas visit on Thursday with a series of military-focused events,
According to the Court Circular, Prince Edward, 60, arrived at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport on Thursday afternoon, where he was greeted by the ambassador to the Republic of Estonia, His Excellency Mr Ross Allen. The duration of his visit has not been confirmed by Buckingham Palace but on his first day, Edward conducted a number of engagements.
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Prince Edward has already embarked on a solo foreign trip as his wife Duchess Sophie is gearing up for her milestone birthday.As reported by GB, The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport on Thursday afternoon,
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Prince Edward is representing King Charles and the British royal family at the Jan. 9 funeral of U.S. President Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C.
U.S. President Jimmy Carter—who died in December—and a member of the Royal Family will join former presidents and other leaders honoring Carter at his funeral. While King Charles or Prince William typically handle these high-profile international appearances,
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British royals do not always travel for the funerals of U.S. presidents. Notably, King Charles, in his role as Prince of Wales, attended both the state funerals of Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and Prince Philip attended the funeral of President John F. Kennedy, on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.
Lisa Waring, 50, from Stone, Staffordshire, received the Torchbearer of the Year award at the organisation's annual This is Youth ceremony. Ms Waring, a former teacher, has volunteered for the organisation for more than 27 years and was presented with her award by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Rosa Ross, 14, continued with her Duke of Edinburgh’s Award despite a cancer diagnosis that saw her spend more than a month in hospital.
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