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.. Prince Philip .. his mother was separated from his father's glare and he was accused of killing his sister

Most Britons know, only rarely, that the husband of Queen Elizabeth II was born, according to what we hear in the video presented above, “on the kitchen table of the house” in the name of Philippos on June 10, 1921 on the nearby island of Corfu in Greece, two kilometers from the border with Albania, and then it did not pass 3 Months after his birth, his maternal great-grandfather, Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg, died of the famous Spanish flu, and a year later the roulette of the world began to revolve with more negatives on Philip, his parents, his four sisters, and his relatives, and even on Greece, which was invaded in 1922 by Turkish revolutionaries in the tens of thousands, and they destabilized her security And her conscience.

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In the light of the Turkish “invasion” and the frenzy that took place, the Greek soldiers turned against his uncle, King Constantine I, and “threw him humiliated from the throne.” It is available on the Internet in various media about the events of that date, and its summary is that the military government that executed the army chief and 5 senior politicians, arrested the father of Prince Philip Andrew Mountbatten, Prince of Greece and Denmark, also arrested his brother, and dragged them "humiliatedly bound" to a revolutionary courtroom.

Prince Philip with his mother
Prince Philip with his mother

Sigmund Freud failed to treat his mother

The court accused them of treason and the penalty was the death penalty, but Philip's father fled by sea to France, and carried him with him "in an orange box" and there ended up with his wife Princess Alice, suffering from schizophrenia, so they transferred her in 1931 to a Swiss sanatorium, and the Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud treated her once, and when he did not succeed. After her recovery, she became a monk in a Greek monastery, then died in 1969 at Buckingham Palace in London. After that, her remains were transferred in 1988 and buried in the lobby of the “Mary Magdalene Church” on the Mount of Olives in occupied Jerusalem, in fulfillment of her will. In 2019, her grandson, Crown Prince of Britain, Prince Charles, visited her tomb, A year before him, his son Prince William also visited him.

with his parents
with his parents
Prince Philip in his childhood
Prince Philip in his childhood

Before her death, his father separated from her, his four daughters, and his son Philip, and he resided in “Monte Carlo” in the south of France, with a French mistress, while his daughters married German nobles, and resided as Nazis in Hitler’s Germany, so the family’s young Philip was almost an outcast in his childhood, which he was not. He has help in it except from his relatives in Britain, the most important of whom is an uncle named “Georgie” who embraced him when he was a teenager, in addition to his uncle, Lord Louis Mountbatten, who sponsored him as a young man after the death of his uncle.

And you know a 13-year-old princess

One of Philip's sisters, Princess Cecilie, a member like her husband in the 1937s of the last century in the Nazi Party, died in 26 at the age of XNUMX, along with her husband and their three children, when a private plane they were on board crashed over Belgium, and most of the information that Al Arabiya.net read We find it “online” about that accident, indicating that the weather was suitable for flying and the vision was clear, so the accident was strange, and the mass catastrophe was so mysterious that they had been baffled about it for years.

Philip, who was 16 when his sister was killed, attended her funeral in Germany at the time of Hitler's rule, and we see him in a picture above for her funeral, surrounded by Nazi men and slogans, and a year after her killing, he was convinced of the advice of his uncle, the British Lord, so he left a school where he was studying in Scotland, to the "Naval College" property” in the town of Dartmouth, England, and there he met a little princess who was 13 years old, daughter of Britain’s King George VI, and her name was Elizabeth.

Then came the “most important turning point” in his life

Life was not only bad luck and woes for the prince, but also positives. In the year of his graduation in 1939 from college, the King of Britain and his wife, along with their two daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, who are relatives of Philip because of his mother’s descent from the late Queen Victoria, were touring the college, so he met again with Elizabeth “I became emotionally inclined to him at first sight,” then the letters they exchanged for years resulted in a marriage that brought them together in 1947 with his golden cage. Below is a video about the legendary wedding ceremony, according to the specifications of that time. It was attended by dozens of celebrities, and its events were broadcast on radio in most of the world.

By his marriage at the age of 26 to those five years younger than him, his nickname became "Duke of Edinburgh" and later fathered four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward, of whom he has 8 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren, the last of whom was Archie, the son of Prince Harry from his American wife, Meghan Markle. Then it happened that it was the “most important turning point” in his life, which was the death of the King of Britain in 1952 of cancer, and the coronation of his daughter Elizabeth as queen of the empire “on which the sun never sets.” Philip remained her consort for seven decades, accompanying her in her official duties, as well as shadow and more, until he retired from duties 7 years ago.

With his wife, Queen Elizabeth
With his wife, Queen Elizabeth

And they write about the prince Who participated in the Second World War and "and excelled as a soldier in the British Royal Navy" that he began to be active after that with a number of diverse organizations and associations, especially for the benefit of the environment, athletics and education, and received hundreds of awards and decorations, and was fond of the game "Polo" in his youth, and participated times in a race He was a hobbyist of painting and a popular collector of paintings, artwork, and so on.

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