Ruling on Duke of Edinburgh's will made to protect ‘dignity’ of Queen and her constitutional role
The Duke of Edinburgh’s will is to remain secret to protect the “dignity” of the Queen because of her constitutional role, the high court has ruled. Philip – the nation’s longest-serving consort – died aged 99 on 9 April, just two months before he would have turned 100.
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