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Book of Condolence for HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
The book of condolence is now closed.
You can use this book of condolence to write down your memories of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh so we can collectively share in this important time of reflection and mourning.
Please send us a message and if you have a picture you also want to share of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh via the online form.
Tributes will be shared and you can send your messages at any time until the online book is closed the day after the funeral.
In due course the messages shared here will be printed out and bound into a book and sent to the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre for the archives.
Featured messages
Lord Lieutenant
"It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the death of HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.
As HM Lord-Lieutenant and on behalf of the people of Wiltshire and Swindon, I would like to send heartfelt condolences and prayers to (Her Majesty The Queen and) His Royal Highness's immediate family.
His Royal Highness devoted a major part of his long life to serving Her Majesty The Queen but also had his own full and varied programme of commitments and interests, all carried out with great aplomb and of course a sense of humour.
He was a questioning and engaging guest as those who met him on his many visits to engagements in the county and to his regiments will testify. We last had the pleasure of HRH's company at the Order of St John Care Trust 's Haywood Care Centre in Devizes and the opening of the Prince Philip Barracks at REME Lyneham Garrison.
His Royal Highness will be much missed and will be remembered with the greatest affection and respect."
Cllr Philip Whitehead, Leader of Wiltshire Council
"His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh was a wonderful supporter of Her Majesty the Queen and carried out his duties tirelessly. Our thoughts are with Her Majesty and the Royal Family at this very difficult time."
Terence Herbert CEO of Wiltshire Council
"His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh will be sadly missed and our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time. I know the sense of loss will be felt throughout the country including here in Wiltshire."
Ashton Roberts
Prince Phillip was a man who did his best to change the world for the better. He was a man of different stature, a great father, grandfather and great grandfather. His service during the Second World Will be remembered and his part in the Invasion of Sicily will be one of his greatest triumphs. May he be missed. God rest his soul.
Callum Harms
My sincerest condolences go to Her Majesty The Queen and the royal family. The Duke Of Edinburgh Prince Phillip, was an inspiration to our nation with a busy life packed with generosity. May his soul rest in peace.
Charlotte Reeves
Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, was an inspiration to so many. I have heard and read so many stories about Prince Philips past, but also stories about the things that he did and tried to do during his years in service. He had such a pure soul and will be truly missed.
Ummama Sheikh
Rest in peace Prince Phillip, I am proud to have completed the Duke of Edinburgh award which will always be your legacy. My deepest condolences to the Royal family.
Richard Rogers
I was immensely privileged to have meet HRH Prince Philip, who presented me with a flying scholarship from the Air League, of which he was a patron. He did a tremendous amount to inspire our youth to pursue an interest in aviation, and it was a pleasure to have met with him. Such a sad day for the whole nation.
Allison Bucknell
Thank you to HRH Prince Philip for being such a great support to our Queen and Country, and for everything you did to inspire young people through your DoE awards.
John Mc Giveron (Chairman Civil Service Pensioners Alliance, Scotland Branch)
May the Civil Service Pensioners Alliance Scotland Branch convey our deepest condolences to your Majesty at the extremely sad loss of the Duke of Edinburgh. May our prayers be with you at this sad time.
Richard Squires (President, Rotary Club of Chippenham)
The Rotary Club of Chippenham wish to express their sympathy and condolences for the loss of His Royal Highness Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, he was an honorary Rotarian and his life exemplified the Rotary motto "Service Above Self".
Helen Thompson
So sad to hear of the passing of HRH Prime Philip, one of the greatest public servants this country has ever had. I remember fondly seeing him at Salisbury Cathedral during the Queens Diamond Jubilee tour and Her Majesty waiting for him at her car whilst he spent time talking to the crowd. RIP
Suzanne Palmer Riches
I have very fond memories of your visit to Cyprus for CHoGM in 1993, when you made a special visit to the serving forces personnel and families. My son, then a toddler, became fractious as you passed by but you still had a kind and gracious word to say to him.
Jane Halliday
So very sorry to hear this news. A long life of service and devotion to Queen and country, and decorated veteran, who has done so much for our country, the Commonwealth and the environment. A life now ended. Rest in peace HRH The Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh. Thinking especially of our wonderful Queen Elizabeth and her family at this terribly sad time.
Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Ashbridge MBE (Chairman Wiltshire Branch of SSAFA the Armed Forces charity)
All of SSAFA Wiltshire are greatly saddened to hear of the death of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Our thoughts are with our Patron, Her Majesty the Queen, and other members of the Royal Family.
Isobelle Holt
Sending the deepest condolences to the Queen and the Royal family. We can only imagine the pain and sadness being felt by her majesty The Queen after such a long and devoted marriage. The Duke of Edinburgh has not only contributed to this country with his work for the environment and the introduction of the Duke of Edinburgh award for young people, but he has also upheld his humour and gave The Queen support throughout her time on the throne. He will be missed and our thoughts go out to The Royal Family as they mourn their loss.
Tracy Elizabeth Baines
A country united in grief, for their loss of a remarkable man, who gave up his life to serve our queen and country, for this I thank you, you did your best , you were a remarkable husband, father and grandfather and an inspiration to so many young children, Good night and God Bless Fly high and Free, Rest in Peace , thinking and praying for our beautiful Queen and the Royal family xx