At its inception in 1970 it was known as the WWF Gold Medal, but on Prince Philip’s retirement as WWF International President in 1996 it was renamed the Duke of Edinburgh Conservation Medal in tribute ...
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh carried out a series of separate engagements across Nepal today during their second day of ...
The Duke of Edinburgh has hosted a celebratory event for winners of the gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, telling them: “I hope you’ll continue to make a difference to others in the future.” ...
Pupils from a special needs school in Kent have taken part in a "once in a lifetime" trip as part of a Duke of Edinburgh's Award ... Circle as part of their gold award. The trip involved working ...
Their Royal Highnesses are undertaking a busy programme which reflects their commitments to causes including supporting young ...
After receiving their awards from the Duke of Edinburgh, they were invited to a sherry party at the Red Cross headquarters in London. We see more gold winners in Picture 3 in 1969, seen ...
In 1956, Philip founded the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, which is widely recognised as the world's leading youth achievement prize. The scheme encourages youngster's development through volunteering ...