Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth: Their Love Story in 32 Photos

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Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace shortly before their wedding in 1947.Photo: Getty Images

That November, they wed in front of 2,000 people at Westminster Abbey. “I wonder if Philip knows what he is taking on,” King George VI, Elizabeth’s father, was heard saying to a guest. “One day Lilibet will be queen and he will be consort. That’s much harder than being a king, but I think he’s the man for the job.”

Prince Philip, undoubtedly, thought he had more time before his wife became queen and he consort. The young couple lived for a few years in Malta, where Philip was stationed. They had two children, Charles and Anne. But King George fell ill, then grew sicker and died in 1952. Philip broke the news to his wife that, a mere five years after they were wed, they were now the most famous people in the world. At the queen’s coronation in 1953, he kneeled before her and swore to be her “liege man of life and limb.”

That, for Philip, was easier said than done. Accounts during the 1950s and ’60s paint Philip as a man adrift with alleged affairs and anger. He was unsure of his place, his role, his life. But eventually, he found his way, crafting his own legacy while steadfastly supporting his wife. Turns out King George was right: He was, indeed, the man for his job.

Below, on what would have been their 77th anniversary, we revisit Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s life in pictures—from their Westminster Abbey wedding to their idyllic weekends at Balmoral and the final birthday they spent together at Windsor.