Prince Philip

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Definition

Proper noun: - Prince Philip: The title and name of the husband of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. He was born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, but upon marriage, he was granted the style and title of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh.

Usage
  • The term "Prince Philip" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this historical figure. It is typically used in formal, biographical, or historical contexts.
  • While "Prince" is a title, "Prince Philip" functions as a complete name or identifier.
Examples
  • served as the consort to Queen Elizabeth II for over 70 years.
  • The biography detailed the early life of .
  • Many tributes were paid following the death of in 2021.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Duke of Edinburgh": This was his formal peerage title. The two names are often used interchangeably, though "Prince Philip" is more common for general reference.
    • The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme was founded by him.
  • Used attributively to describe things associated with him.
    • The Prince Philip Designers Prize is a prestigious award.
Variants and Related Words
  • The Duke of Edinburgh (n): His formal title as a British peer.
  • Prince Consort (n): A title sometimes used informally to describe the husband of a reigning queen. While he was not formally created Prince Consort, his role was equivalent.
Synonyms
  • The Duke of Edinburgh: His official title.
  • Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: A formal alternative.
Related Phrases
  • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: The full, formal styling of his name and title.
Noun
  1. Englishman and husband of Elizabeth II (born 1921)