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Along with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has visited Manitoba many times over the years. Here are a few moments from the royals' travels in the province.
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Along with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has visited Manitoba many times over the years. Here are a few moments from the royals' travels in the province.
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Along with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has visited Manitoba many times over the years. Here are a few moments from the royals’ travels in the province.
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On July 23, 1967, Prince Philip attends the opening ceremonies of the 1967 Pan American Games in Winnipeg. (Winnipeg Free Press files)Tree-shaded Broadway Boulevard was lined 20 deep with cheering crowds on July 15, 1970 as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip drove in an open carriage escorted by horsemen of RCMP Musical Ride to the legislature building for Manitoba Centennial Day Ceremonies. (Peter Bregg / The Canadian Press files)On July 16, 1970, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrive at the Manitoba legislature. (Winnipeg Free Press files)On July 16, 1970, Princess Anne and Prince Charles flank their parents, Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II, prior to the royal couples' departure from Manitoba. (Dave Johnson / Winnipeg Free Press files)On June 28, 1997, His Royal Highness Prince Philip (left), The Duke of Edinburgh, surveys damage in the backyard of the home of Elie and Anne Dorge with Liberal MP for Provencher, David Iftody, in Ste. Agathe, Man. The Prince was on a quick a tour of the town that was damaged by flooding of the Red River on April 27. (Reuters files)Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip react as they watch a demonstration during ceremonies in Winnipeg on Oct. 8, 2002. (Adrian Wyld / The Canadian Press files)CNS REUTERS
On July 3, 2010, a member of the RCMP salutes as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrive as the first passengers at the new terminal at the James Armstrong Richardson International Airport in Winnipeg. (Fred Greenslade / Reuters files)CP
Prince Philip greets a contingent of The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders as Queen Elizabeth II is escorted by prime minister Stephen Harper on the Esplanade Riel during a visit in Winnipeg on July 3, 2010. (John Woods / The Canadian Press files)On July 3, 2010, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, share a smile at the concert in their honour at The Forks. (Janek Lowe / Winnipeg Free Press files)