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This royal can finally relax! Prince Philip is loving life away from the palace

No pomp or pageantry for the Queen's beloved husband, who is settling into the next chapter of his retired life rather finely.
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After 637 solo overseas trips, 5,493 speeches and authoring 14 books โ€“ Prince Philip had had enough.

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The 96-year-old Duke of Edinburgh officially retired from royal duties, or in his words โ€œribbon cuttingโ€, in August this year.

Now Queen Elizabethโ€™s beloved husband is putting his feet up and truly enjoying what life has to offer.

The Duke is living at Wood Farm on their Sandringham estate, but his new life of leisure is coming at a cost โ€“ sadly he is seeing less of his wife than ever before.

The Duke of Edinburgh attended his last official royal engagement on Wednesday August 4 2017, at the Captain Generalโ€™s Parade on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace.

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A friend of the royal couple told the Daily Mail, โ€œHe is enjoying reading things heโ€™s always wanted to read and gets up to what he wants without an equerry telling him he has to be elsewhere, or a camera following him.โ€

The father-of-four is certainly fond of his relatively normal life, now that he is living in a cottage.

The house, which had a new kitchen installed, is a place where Her Majesty and her Prince can behave like a normal couple.

The Daily Mail report, โ€œHe loves it there and has made it his retirement base, reading, painting watercolours, writing letters and having friends to stay. โ€œ

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And it is all with โ€œhis wifeโ€™s blessing.โ€

The Duke is considered one of the hardest-working royals so his retirement is very well earned.

Her Majesty believes her husband deserves to relax.

โ€œThe Queen feels the Duke has earned a proper retirement.โ€

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โ€œShe knows him too well โ€” if he was still at the centre of royal life heโ€™d feel he had to be involved. Being at Wood Farm means heโ€™s not too far away, but far enough to be able to relax.โ€

While she understands that Philip needs his own space, the 91-year-old monarch does miss her husband.

The publication explained the couple always had breakfast together, without fail, whereas โ€œnow, she sits alone and is rarely seen before the daily 11am meeting with her private secretary.โ€

Her daughter Princess Anne and daughter-in-law Sophie, the Countess of Wessex have amped up their time with the Queen so that she doesnโ€™t feel alone.

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Apparently thereโ€™s also a โ€œgranny rotaโ€ where Her Majestyโ€™s grandkids โ€œmake sure they are around more, especially at teatime.โ€

โ€œHe is someone who doesnโ€™t take easily to compliments but he has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years, and I, and his whole family, and this and many other countries, owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim, or we shall ever know,โ€ the monarch has mused.

Together, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip have achieved so much.

Later this month on November 20th, theyโ€™ll ring in their 70th wedding anniversary.

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While sheโ€™s called Philip her โ€œstrength and stayโ€, โ€œan angelโ€ and โ€œthe best and nicest man in the worldโ€ โ€“ this year theyโ€™ll be skipping the lavish party.

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are still completely smitten 70 years on
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are still completely smitten 70 years on
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A close confidant of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philipโ€™s told The Daily Mail that they couldnโ€™t bear the idea of hosting a shin-dig after losing so many of their dear friends over the past few years.

But such a milestone still deserves a royal salute!

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According to the report, Her Majesty and her Prince will have โ€œno public festivitiesโ€, rather an intimate dinner party for their โ€œa select group of their closest friends and family member.โ€

The couple became man and wife on November 20, 1947.

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