Prince Edward looks the spitting image of his father Prince Philip

  • Prince Edward, 60, looked every inch his father in his black bowler hat
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Former servicemen who had gathered in Hyde Park for a memorial service on Sunday morning must have done a double-take when their royal visitor turned to greet them.

As he prepared to tip his black bowler hat in a show of respect, Prince Edward, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, looked every inch his late father, whom he has succeeded as Duke of Edinburgh.

Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, was in Hyde Park for the Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association's annual parade and memorial service.

The royal, 60, marked the 100th anniversary of the unveiling and dedication of the memorial that pays tribute to the members of the British and Commonwealth Cavalry who had given their lives in service of their country.

Dressed in a black suit, Prince Edward had several honorary medals on display. These include the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee medal, Golden Jubilee medal, Diamond Jubilee medal and Platinum Jubilee medal.

The Duke of Edinburgh, who attended the service without his wife Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, could be seen greeting former servicemen and other attendees.

In June of last year, spectators at the Guards Polo Club in Windsor Great Park got a similar shock when they were greeted by Prince Edward.

With his panama hat, navy blazer, silk pocket square and slacks, Prince Edward also looked the spitting image of his father as he presented the cup to the winners of the Royal Windsor Cup, Four Quarters Orange.

Prince Edward's outing today follows a celebratory event for winners of the gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award, which he hosted on Friday.

The ceremony at Buckingham Palace was the first of four events for gold award winners and their guests, which will see more than 8,000 young people celebrated in the palace gardens over the course of two days.

Addressing the audience, Edward said: 'I trust when you look back that the experience was a good one, and that it was an enjoyable one - that you actually did have fun, although I'm guessing that there were probably times when you were wondering why you were doing it and, if it was anything like mine, it was probably halfway through your adventurous journey.

'But it's a great feeling when you get to the end and it's that feeling at the end, that sense of achievement which I think is so important about this whole experience, and you'll discover that goes on throughout life.

'There will be challenges, there will be times when you'll wonder why, but it's great when you get to the end.'

prince edward looks the spitting image of his father prince philip

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, was seen tipping his bowler hat in a show of respect

prince edward looks the spitting image of his father prince philip

The royal, 60, was photographed chatting to those gathered in London's Hyde Park

prince edward looks the spitting image of his father prince philip

He sported several honorary medals, which include the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee medal, Golden Jubilee medal, Diamond Jubilee medal and Platinum Jubilee medal

To achieve a gold Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) award, participants must complete 12 months of volunteering, a four-day expedition, and various physical, skill-based and residential challenges.

Edward received his gold award from his father Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, at St James's Palace in 1986.

Television and Radio 1 presenter Vick Hope, who is a silver DofE award holder, also addressed the audience and reflected on her experience, and how it has helped in her life and career.

She said: 'DofE showed me that I possessed not only the resilience to overcome challenges but the ability to find joy in them.

'When times are hard, I pride myself in finding the good bit. And then passing that on to the person next to me, or to the person who has just switched on their TV or radio. I ended up carving a career out of hopefully making people smile, whatever they're going through.'

Edward then met some of the award winners, their loved ones, DofE staff and volunteers, and celebrity guests.

He spoke to racing driver Billy Monger, who was there to deliver a speech to the young people.

Edward asked Monger if he achieved a DofE award, to which Monger replied: 'I got my bronze but I didn't get as far as the people around here.'

prince edward looks the spitting image of his father prince philip

Crowds had gathered to get a glimpse of Prince Edward, who attended the service without his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

The duke then replied: 'Well I was going to say - given what you've managed to do in the car, I was thinking you can't have possibly found time to do DofE as well, but fantastic!'

He engaged with award achievers as he made his way through the crowds, asking them where they had travelled from, when they completed their DofE journey, and congratulating them on their achievements.

Gold award winner Ifrah Shafiq, 19, also gave a speech on the palace's West Terrace and told the audience how her DofE experience gave her the confidence to pursue a career in the ambulance service.

Speaking after her address, she said: 'It's quite overwhelming to be here because I think it's every young person's dream to be here today, and I think it's such an honour and privilege to do a speech here as well and be one of the guest speakers invited here.'

Talking about meeting the duke, Ms Shafiq said: 'Before I did meet him, I was quite nervous about it, obviously I was psyching myself up thinking 'what should I say', but I think once you do speak to him, he is a very warm man and he speaks to you on a personal level.'

prince edward looks the spitting image of his father prince philip

The Duke of Edinburgh showed an uncanny resemblance to his father, who died on 9 April 2021

She added: 'The way he speaks to you, honestly he makes you feel right at home.'

Edward became patron of the DofE award in 2023 when the King bestowed upon him the title of Duke of Edinburgh. Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, founded the award in 1956 and held the patronage until his death in 2021.

The DofE award is open to all young people aged between 14 and 24 years old. It is run in schools, youth clubs and other social spaces across the UK.

A record-breaking 330,948 young people started their DofE last year and the charity has committed to breaking down barriers to widen participation in deprived areas, community organisations, young offender institutions and centres supporting young people with special educational needs.

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