In the interview in June 2011, when he turned 90, Royal Philip said he wanted to enjoy a happy life.

However, six years later, in May 2017, Royal Philip declared to stop holding official royal missions, after attending more than 20,000 public events.

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Queen Elizabeth II fully supports her husband's decision.

While the Queen returned to London, Duke of Edinburgh came to live at Wood farm located in Sandringham, known as Prince John's accommodation, the youngest son suffering from King George V.

At Wood Farm, Hoang Than Philip enjoys pleasures such as hiding horses, watercolor painting and reading.

Royal Philip drove a horse at Windsor Castle in June 2018.

The scale of Wood farm is not too small, but easy to manage, with a minimum number of employees.

The prosperity lives at the Wood farm does not mean he and the Queen must be apart for a long time.

In fact, the queen and other family members often travel in this way to spend time with the Prince, though not publicity.

For Duke of Edinburgh, the "retirement" seemed to avoid the gaze of the public and the expectation was placed on him, although he could still appear if he wanted.

A few months after stopping the royal jobs, Royal Philip still attended the memorial of war victims at Royal Albert Hall Theater, and the Queen witnessed the wreaths placed at the monument in the capital

Royal Philip also attended three royal wedding at Chapel St.

However, in the last years of life, Royal Philip faced many losses, when some relatives with him turned away, including two separate secretaries Brian McGrath and Miles Hunt-Davis died

Despite having many health problems, the Philip Royal Prince is said to still enjoy life.

With the privacy and freedom in Sandringham, Philip Royal Enjoying Horse Drivers, His Pleasure Since no longer can play the bridge code because of wrist arthritis.

Driving a car is also a way to make Philip feel free to feel free.

Royal Philip is not always on Wood farms, but often on Windsor Castle on Easter.

As soon as he ordered a blockade order for Covid-19 in March 2020, he returned to Windsor Castle and the Queen.

In December 2020, the Prince continued to send the message to a pedagogical school, praising school teachers and staff because of "Professional and resolute commitment to the past year, in teaching children and a lack

In February 2021, Hoang Than Philip was taken to King Edward Vii Hospital after feeling unwell.

Royal Philip was with the queen on the last days of life, before leaving on 9/4 at age 99, more than 70 days before his 100 age.