Prince Philip's ceremonial military uniform goes on display

Prince Philip’s ceremonial military uniform worn to royal events goes on display in exhibition celebrating his role as Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles

The ceremonial uniform worn by Prince Philip as Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles has gone on display as part of an exhibition celebrating his long-standing association with the regiment.

Piece of royal history: Prince Philip, who died in April 2021, aged 99, was Colonel-in-Chief of successive Regiments that have made up The Rifles since 1953. Today they largest infantry Regiment in the British Army.

Proud: The Duke of Edinburgh wore the uniform on important occasions, including marking the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, pictured.

On display: The uniform is on display at The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum in Salisbury, Wiltshire, alongside this painting of Prince Philip in the ceremonial uniform.

Long-standing ties: The Duke of Edinburgh in uniform outside The Rifles museum. Simon Cook, a retired regimental officer who has curated the exhibition, said: ‘The purpose of a colonel-in-chief is to maintain a direct link between a regiment and the Royal Family.’

Flying visit: One photo shows Prince Philip opening the museum in 1982. He flew himself to the engagement in a helicopter. Pictured, Prince Philip landing the helicopter.

Military history: The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum, where the exhibition is held. A museum spokesperson said: ‘The exhibition shows something of the character of the prince. Always engaged and interested, he attended parades and other regimental events, met serving soldiers and their families, had lively discussions with old comrades and took part enthusiastically in whatever was going on.’

Star attraction: The Rifles uniform worn by The Duke of Edinburgh, as seen in the museum.

Duty: Prince Philip, 99, who retired in 2017, transferred the historic military title of Colonel-in-Chief of the infantry regiment The Rifles to the Duchess of Cornwall in July 2020. The pair took part in a socially-distant ceremony, with Philip in Windsor (pictured) and Camilla at Highgrove.

Taking over: A new portrait of the Duchess of Cornwall has been unveiled to commemorate her role as Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles. The photograph shows Camilla, 72, wearing a Bugle Horn brooch commissioned by The Rifles (pictured).

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