Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's Love Story: Celebrate the Royal Couple's 73 Years of Marriage

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip tied the knot in 1947 outside Westminster Abbey. Since then, the pair became one of the royal family's longest relationships.

By Mike Vulpo Apr 09, 2021 11:39 AMTags
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While there are many love stories to admire within the royal family, Queen Elizabeth ll and Prince Philip's bond is extra deserving of a celebration.

On April 9, the royal family shared in a statement that Philip had passed away at 99. "It is with deep sorrow that Her Majesty The Queen has announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh," the statement read. "His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle. The Royal Family join with people around the world in mourning his loss."

The death leaves what could only be a heartbreaking loss for the Queen, who has had Philip in her life for nearly eight decades.  

So how did this love story begin? As it turns out, the pair first met when Elizabeth was 13 and Philip was 18. Thanks to the power of love letters, chemistry and similar interests, the couple secretly got engaged in the summer of 1946.

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Prince Philip's Life in Photos

Less than one year later, the pair wed before 2,000 guests at Westminster Abbey. While it was certainly a romantic ceremony, it also marked one of the first royal festivities since the end of World War ll.

Back in February of this year, Prince Philip was hospitalized as a precautionary measure on the advice of his doctor. At the time, Buckingham Palace said he was "feeling unwell." He underwent a procedure for a pre-existing heart condition March 4 and was later released March 16

Watch: Prince Philip, Husband of Queen Elizabeth, Dies at Age 99

Through the ups and downs of life, Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth savored all of their time together whether in public or in private. 

"I take this opportunity to mention the strength I draw from my own family," the Queen once shared during a Golden Jubilee speech. "The Duke of Edinburgh has made an invaluable contribution to my life over these past 50 years."  Take a look at their love story below.

1947: The Engagement

Princess Elizabeth met Philip Mountbatten at age 13 on a tour of the Royal Naval College in 1939. As the story goes, the two fell in love and began a written correspondence that led to Philip asking the King for Elizabeth's hand in marriage in 1946. Shortly after announcing their engagement, the royal couple posed for this precious photo at Buckingham Palace. 

1947: The Royal Wedding

The pair married Nov. 20, 1947 at Westminster Abbey. Just look at her gown! The marriage was a major national celebration, but came at a hard time for the country, which was still recovering from World War II.  

1947: The Honeymoon

After their honeymoon, the happy couple took a stroll in the gardens at Broadlands in Hampshire. 

1948: A Prince is Born

Philip stood behind Elizabeth, who cradled Prince Charles after his christening at Buckingham Palace. 

1949: Horsing Around

The cute couple attended a Royal Horse Show at Windsor. They may have been there for the horses, but they only got eyes for each other. 

1951: Stepping out

Philip and Elizabeth showed off their moves at a square dance held in their honor in Ottawa, Canada. 

1951: A Growing Family

Elizabeth and Philip watched over 3-year-old Prince Charles and baby Princess Anne at Clarence House in Westminster. 

1952: A Family Vacation

The royal family posed for a photo during a getaway at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. 

1953: Becoming the Queen

Following the death of her father, King George VI, Elizabeth was crowned Queen Elizabeth II at only 25 years old. On her coronation day, she became the ruling monarch of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon. All the while, Prince Philip was right by her side. 

1955: The Royal Family Relaxes

The royal family enjoyed summer vacation in August 1955 at Balmoral Castle. Prince Philip swung Prince Charles and Princess Anne while Queen Elizabeth looked on, holding her pet corgi.

1965: Prince Edward is born

The royal family played with baby Prince Edward in Windsor. 

1972: Stealing Time for Themselves

The royal couple spent some time alone at the Balmoral Estate in Scotland. 

1974: Supporting the Troops

The Queen and Prince Philip turned out for the annual Trooping the Color ceremony at Buckingham Palace. 

1977: Smiling in the Sun

The royal couple soaked up some sun on a tour of Fiji in 1977.

1982: The Perfect Couple

The pair looked regal as ever in this fun photo from a tour of Tuvalu in the 1980s. 

1986: Foreign Figures

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip explored the Great Wall of China on a royal tour of the country. 

2002: Royal Duties

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip smiled after the Queen's annual speech at the ceremonial State Opening of Parliament in London. 

2003: A Loving Laugh

The Queen laughed after she realized the man dressed up as part of the Queen's Guard was her husband, Prince Philip.

2006: Celebrating the Queen's 80th Birthday

Elizabeth and Philip were all smiles for the Queen's 80th birthday dinner, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. 

2007: The Diamond Anniversary

The pair returned to Broadlands for their 60th wedding anniversary. This image was a recreation of a photo taken just after their wedding in 1947. It looked like the Queen was wearing the very same necklace and brooch!

2011: The Royal Family Today

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip took to the sidelines to celebrate Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton's marriage in 2011. 

2015: Making Memories

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip held hands as they left a ceremony marking the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral in London.

2015: A Timeless Romance

The royal couple has been through everything together and still looked at each other with loving eyes 68 years later. They truly have a timeless romance. 

2017: Platinum Anniversary

The couple marked their historic 70th wedding anniversary in 2017, making them the longest marriage in British royal history.

2020: Prince Philip's 99th Birthday

The pair sweetly posed for a photo ahead of Prince Philip's 99th birthday at Windsor Castle.