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BE MORE LIKE PHIL

Queen tells Wills and Harry to stop ‘soul-baring’ and be more stately like her retiring hubby Prince Philip

THE QUEEN has reportedly told Prince William and Prince Harry to stop "soul-baring"; and be more stately like their grandfather.

As Prince Philip prepares to retire in the autumn, the Queen has suggested that the younger royals should place more emphasis on state duties.

 The Queen has reportedly told Prince William and Prince Harry to stop "soul-baring" and be more stately like their grandfather, Prince Philip
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The Queen has reportedly told Prince William and Prince Harry to stop "soul-baring" and be more stately like their grandfather, Prince PhilipCredit: Getty Images
 A royal source has claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be expected to step up and undertake more state business when Prince Philip retires in the autumn
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A royal source has claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be expected to step up and undertake more state business when Prince Philip retires in the autumnCredit: Getty Images
 Both Princes William and Harry have spoken out recently about their struggle of coming to terms with the death of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales
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Both Princes William and Harry have spoken out recently about their struggle of coming to terms with the death of their mother, Diana, Princess of WalesCredit: PA:Press Association

Both Princes William and Harry have spoken out recently about their struggle of coming to terms with the death of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales as part of the Heads Together mental health campaign.

A royal source told the : "As successful as that campaign was, it might be that soul-baring isn't what Buckingham Palace is looking for.

"The direct impact [of Prince Philip's retirement] will be that the Cambridges will be expected to step up and undertake more state business and do less of their campaign work."

Buckingham Palace confirmed the Duke of Edinburgh, who turns 96 next month, will no longer attend public engagements after 70 years of loyal service.

The Queen called an unexpected meeting with all senior staff and aides to announce the news.

A statement from Buckingham Palace said: "His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh has decided that he will no longer carry out public engagements from the autumn of this year. In taking this decision, The Duke has the full support of The Queen.

"Prince Philip will attend previously scheduled engagements between now and August, both individually and accompanying The Queen. Thereafter, The Duke will not be accepting new invitations for visits and engagements, although he may still choose to attend certain public events from time to time.

"The Duke of Edinburgh is Patron, President or a member of over 780 organisations, with which he will continue to be associated, although he will no longer play an active role by attending engagements.
"Her Majesty will continue to carry out a full programme of official engagements with the support of members of the Royal Family."



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