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Queen and Philip will travel to Balmoral for summer as duke makes rare public appearance

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July 22, 2020
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The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have announced they will travel to Balmoral Castle for their summer break, as Prince Philip made a rare public appearance in a military ceremony.

The royal couple will move to their Aberdeenshire home in early August and will be complying with social distancing guidelines, Buckingham Palace confirmed.

Earlier today, the duke took part in a unique ceremony to hand over a military role to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

Image: Prince Philip, 99, arriving for the ceremony

The 99-year-old prince was in high spirits at Windsor Castle and waved at photographers, as he transferred his role as colonel-in-chief of The Rifles to his daughter-in-law.

Philip made the appearance nearly 100 miles apart from Camilla as they both carried out ceremonies to mark the occasion.

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The duchess accepted the honour during the second half of the ceremony at her Gloucestershire home of Highgrove.

During the ceremony at Windsor, Philip was thanked for his 67 years of support for The Rifles by Assistant Colonel Commandant, Major General Tom Copinger-Symes.

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Four buglers from the Band and Bugles of The Rifles were standing to attention when the duke arrived on the steps of the Equerries' Entrance.

The Duke of Edinburgh appeared in high spirits as he made a rare public appearance
Image: The Duke of Edinburgh appeared in high spirits as he made a rare public appearance

Philip has been closely associated with The Rifles for almost seven decades and its earlier regiments, and was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of The Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's) in 1953.

The Queen's consort, who retired from public duties in 2017, was last seen at a big event when he was a guest at Lady Gabriella Windsor's wedding in May 2019.

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Wednesday's ceremony marks his first engagement in more than a year. In June 2019, he held an audience when he received General Sir Nicholas Carter who was relinquishing his appointment as Colonel Commandant of The Rifles.

In August 2017, he carried out his final official engagement as he retired from public duties.

Camilla was appointed Royal Colonel of 4th Battalion The Rifles in 2007 and will continue to hold this position.

The Duke of Edinburgh during the transfer of the Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles at Windsor Castle
Image: The Duke of Edinburgh during the transfer of his role at colonel-in-chief at Windsor Castle
The Duke of Edinburgh speaks to a bugler at Windsor Castle
Image: The Duke of Edinburgh speaks to a bugler at Windsor Castle

She was addressed by The Rifles' Colonel Commandant, General Sir Patrick Sanders, and welcomed as the new colonel-in-chief.

The brief ceremony was concluded when the buglers sounded The Rifles Regimental Call and The Advance.

The duchess wore a Rifles brooch to mark the occasion and a bespoke bottle-green dress with black trim which was modelled on the Rifles' uniform.

The buttons of the dress also had bugles on them and are the same buttons as worn on the soldiers' tunics.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall becomes the colonel-in-chief of The Rifles
Image: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall becomes the colonel-in-chief of The Rifles
Camilla
Image: Camilla

Speaking before the ceremony, General Sanders said: "We feel it's a bittersweet day because we're enormously proud of our association with the Duke of Edinburgh who has been the most amazing colonel-in-chief and we've really flourished under his tenure.

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