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The long and often turbulent life of Prince Philip

Clip: 4/9/2021 | 6m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Looking back at the long and often turbulent life of Prince Philip

Britain's Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth's husband of 73 years, died Friday at Windsor Castle. The Duke of Edinburgh had been hospitalized nearly a month ago for heart surgery. Mourners defied COVID-19 protocols to gather in front of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle to lay flowers and offer condolences. In this report by Chris Ship, we take a look at his lengthy and often turbulent life.

04/09/2021

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