On June 24, the "Prince Philip: A Celebration" exhibition opened at Windsor Castle.
The poignant exhibit honours the life of Duke of Edinburgh, who passed away at the age of 99 on April 9.
More than 120 personal objects feature in "Prince Philip: A Celebration." They mark milestones in his life from his early days to his military career to being the longest-serving consort to the Queen.
There are also many portraits and pieces from his patronages and countless royal tours on display.
The exhibit is located in St George’s Hall and the Lantern Lobby of Windsor Castle. This is especially significant because both of these spaces were devastated by the 1992 fire at Windsor Castle, and Philip helped oversea their restoration in his role as the Chair of the Restoration Committee.
The exhibition is a touching tribute to the late Duke of Edinburgh's incredible life. Even if some royals fans are not able to see it in person, between June 24 and Sept. 20, 2021, 2021 they can marvel at some of the prized pieces here.
Scroll through the gallery (or click through if you're on desktop) to see a behind-the-scenes look at some of the items in the "Philip: A Celebration" exhibition at Windsor Castle.
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This is the first time the magnificent piece is on display to the public.
The work was actually painted at Windsor Castle, with the duke standing in the Grand Corridor the royal residence.
It measures two metres wide and 1.6 metres high.
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This marks the first time they are brought together. It includes the Coronation Robe and Coronet the duke wore as well as His Royal Highness's Chair of Estate, which is usually located in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace.
This incredible section of the exhibition is depicted in front of a scene from the milestone event commissioned from expressionist painter Feliks Topolski.
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Victoria is also the duke's maternal great-great grandmother.
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They have been customized with the duke's name on the uppers.
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The central painting is by George Weymouth and it dates to 1995. It captures Philip as the Chair of the Restoration Committee following the fire at Windsor Castle in 1992.
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The page is open to a handwritten calendar, which indicates when the Royal Family was in Scotland and when Royal Ascot was on.
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