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Prince Phillip's posthumous naval honour

Prince Philip has been honoured posthumously, with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution naming their newest boat after the recently passed royal.

The announcement came on the 71st anniversary of Prince Phillip assuming command of the HMS Magpie in 1950 – a huge moment in the decorated royal's naval career.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution charity organisation tweeted “we’re excited to reveal that Wells-next-the-Sea’s new Shannon class lifeboat will be named Duke of Edinburgh, in honour of his maritime service”.

The Royal family welcomed the honour, tweeting about it alongside a range of lovely images.

Earlier on in June, Prince Charles visited the charity’s Lifeboat centre in Poole where, as a nod to his father’s naval career, he installed a silver magpie on the new lifeboat.

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Royals, Prince Philip, royal family, royal navy, Navy