Duke of Edinburgh

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The Duke of Edinburgh is a British royal title traditionally granted to senior male members of the royal family, most famously held by Prince Philip, consort of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British royal title
associatedConsortOf Queen Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
associatedHouse House of Windsor NERFINISHED
associatedWithCityStatus capital of Scotland
canBeRecreated yes
ceremonialAssociation Edinburgh NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
DofEAwardCountryOfOrigin United Kingdom NERFINISHED
DofEAwardFoundedBy Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
DofEAwardInstanceOf youth awards programme
DofEAwardTargetGroup young people
EdinburghLocatedIn Scotland NERFINISHED
grantedBy British sovereign NERFINISHED
monarch of the United Kingdom
hasFemaleEquivalentStyle Duchess of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
hasHolder Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
historicalContinuity title has been created multiple times in British history
isGeographicTitle yes
isHereditaryInPrinciple yes
isNobleTitle yes
isRoyalTitle yes
languageOfTitle English
linkedInstitution The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award NERFINISHED
locatedIn Edinburgh
monarchy British monarchy NERFINISHED
mostFamousHolder Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
namedAfter City of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
nobleTitleType peerage title
notableHolder Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
peerageSystem Peerage of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
PrinceEdwardBirthYear 1964
PrincePhilipBirthYear 1921
PrincePhilipDeathYear 2021
PrincePhilipRole consort of Queen Elizabeth II
status subsisting title
styleOfAddress His Royal Highness
symbolicRole links royal family with Scotland
titleCategory royal dukedom
titleGenderTradition male
titleHoldersArePrinces yes
titlePrecedence one of the highest British dukedoms
titleRank ducal title
traditionallyGrantedTo senior male members of the British royal family
usedIn United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
usedInFormalStyles royal documents and announcements

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Frederick, Prince of Wales positionHeld Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh positionHeld Duke of Edinburgh
this entity surface form: Duke of Edinburgh and of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha