Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh received numerous titles, decorations and honorary appointments, both before and during his time as consort to Queen Elizabeth II. Each is listed below. Where two dates are shown, the first indicates the date of receiving the title or award (the title as Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark being given as from his birth) and the second indicates the date of its loss, renunciation or when its use was discontinued.

Royal and noble titles and styles

  • 10 June 192128 February 1947: His Royal Highness Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark
  • 28 February 194719 November 1947: Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, Royal Navy
  • 1920 November 1947: Lieutenant His Royal Highness Sir Philip Mountbatten, R.N.
  • 20 November 194722 February 1957: His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh

Full style

Prince Philip's British honours were read out at his funeral, held in the United Kingdom, by Thomas Woodcock, Garter Principal King of Arms, as follows:

Royal styles and titles 1947

On 19 November 1947, the day preceding his wedding, King George VI bestowed by Letters Patent the style His Royal Highness on Philip and, on the morning of the wedding, 20 November 1947, further Letters Patent created him Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich of Greenwich in the County of London.

;, Vanuatu

  • 1952–2021 :

:In Bislama: Number one big fella him bilong Misis Kwin

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  • 5 August 19609 April 2021 : Bard Philip Meirionnydd

Debate over Prince Philip's titles and honours

Royal title

On the popular, but erroneous, assumption that if Philip had the style of His Royal Highness he was automatically a British Prince, media reports after his marriage to Princess Elizabeth referred to a Prince Philip, with or without reference to any ducal title. This may have been influenced by the fact that he had actually been a Prince of Greece and Denmark by birth, the use of which titles he had discontinued already. Although the princely title was omitted in the British Regency Act 1953, and in Letters Patent of November 1953 appointing Counsellors of State, it had been included in Letters Patent of 22 October 1948 conferring princely rank on children from Philip's marriage to Elizabeth. King George VI, however, is believed to have been clear and intentional in having withheld the title of Prince from his future son-in-law.

On 3 February 1953, John Diefenbaker MP expressed to the House of Commons of Canada his desire to see Philip bear a title that alluded to the Queen's pan-national position and put forward the suggestion of Prince of the Commonwealth. In May of the following year, UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill received a written suggestion from the Queen that her husband be granted the title that Diefenbaker had mentioned, or some other suitable augmentation of his style. Churchill preferred the title Prince Consort, but the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, expressed a preference for Prince of the Realm. While the Commonwealth Prime Ministers were assembled in London, Churchill was requested by the Queen to informally solicit their opinions on the matter of the Queen's husband's title. Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent was the only one to express "misgivings", while Philip insisted to the Queen that he objected to any enhancement of his title. The Queen thereafter contacted Churchill and told him to drop the matter. with the capitalised definite article normally restricted to the children of monarchs. While conservative ministers and editorials supported his award of an honour, Abbott himself later admitted to a lapse of judgement, saying the appointment was 'injudicious'.

  • 1940–1941: Midshipman, HMS Ramillies, HMS Valiant
  • 194116 July 1942: Sub-Lieutenant, HMS Wallace
  • 16 July 1942October 1942: Lieutenant, HMS Wallace
  • October 194215 August 1950: First Lieutenant, HMS Wallace, HMS Whelp, HMS Chequers
  • 15 August 19502 February 1952: Lieutenant Commander, HMS Chequers, HMS Magpie
  • 2 February 195215 January 1953: Commander, HMS Magpie
  • 15 January 19539 April 2021: Admiral of the Fleet, RN
  • 10 June 20119 April 2021: Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom

Honours and decorations

Greece and Denmark

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| rowspan="4" | || rowspan="2" | 1941 || Commander of the Royal Family Order of Saints George and Constantine with swords|| 70px||

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|Grand Commander of the Royal Order of the Redeemer

| 70px

| KG

| 70px

| KT

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| align=center | 22 May 1953

| Grand Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

| 70px

| GBE

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|

| align=center | 14 October 1957

| Member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada

|

| PC

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| Commonwealth realms

| align=center | 10 June 1968

| Member of the Order of Merit

| 70px

| OM

| 70px

| QSO

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| rowspan=2|

| align=center | 13 June 1988

| Companion of the Order of Australia (Military Division)

| 70px

| AC

|-

| align=center | 26 January 2015

| Knight of the Order of Australia

| 70px

| AK

|-

|

| align=center | 2005

| Royal Chief of the Order of Logohu

| 70px

| GCL

|-

|

| align=center | 4 June 2012

| Additional Member of the Order of New Zealand

| 70px

| ONZ

|-

| rowspan="2" |

| align=center | 23 April 2013

| Extraordinary Commander of the Order of Military Merit

| 70px

| CMM

|-

|

| align=center | 20 November 2017

| Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order

| 70px

| GCVO

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Decorations and medals

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|-

! style="width:20%" | Country

! style="width:20%" | Date

! style="width:50%" | Appointment

! style="width:5%" | Ribbon

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| British Empire and Commonwealth

| align=center | 12 May 1937

| Recipient of the King George VI Coronation Medal

| 70px

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| rowspan="6" |

| rowspan="2" align="center" | 8 July 1943

| Recipient of the 1939–1945 Star

| 70px

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|-

| Recipient of the Africa Star

| Recipient of the Canadian Forces' Decoration, with five bars

|-

| Commonwealth realms

| align=center | 6 February 1977

| Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal

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| align=center | 6 February 2012

| Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal

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Other Commonwealth countries

Appointments

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| || 1963 || Member First Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star || 70px||

|-

| || 13 March 1972 || Member of the Most Distinguished Order of Nishanizzuddeen || 70px|| NIIV

|-

| || rowspan="2" | 1972 || Honorary Member of the Darjah Utama Temasek || 70px|| DUT(1)

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| || Member First Class of the Family Order of Laila Utama || 70x70px|| DK

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Decorations

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|-

! style="width:20%;"| Country !! style="width:20%;"| Date !! style="width:50%;"| Appointment !! style="width:5%;"| Ribbon

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| || 1992 || Recipient of the Sultan of Brunei Silver Jubilee Medal || 70x70px

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| || 15 April 1992 || Recipient of the Malta George Cross Fiftieth Anniversary Medal || Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Charles || 70px||

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| || 24 July 1952 || Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav || 70px || StkStOO

|-

| || 29 November 1953 || Grand Cross of the Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero || 70px ||

|-

| || rowspan="2" | 1954 || Knight of the Royal Order of the Seraphim || 70px || RSerafO

|-

| || Grand Cross with Chain of the Order of the Queen of Sheba || 70px ||

|-

| || 25 October 1955 || Grand Cross of the Ancient and Most Noble Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword, of Valour, Loyalty and Merit || 70px || GCTE

|-

| || 1956 || Member First Class of the Order of King Faisal I || 70px ||

|-

| || 9 April 1957 || Grand Cross of the National Order of the Legion of Honour || 70px ||

|-

| || 1958 || Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic || 70px ||

|-

| rowspan="2" | || 26 March 1958 || Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion || 70px ||

|-

| 1971 || Commander of the Order of the Golden Ark || 70px ||

|-

| || 20 October 1958 || Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany || 70px ||

|-

| || 1960 || Member of the Order of the Benevolent Ruler || 70px ||

|-

| || rowspan="2" | 1961 || Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose || 70px || SVR SR

|-

| || Grand Cordon of the Order of Independence || 70px ||

|-

| || 23 November 1961 || Grand Band of the Order of the Star of Africa || 70px ||

|-

| || rowspan="7" | 1962 || Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit || 70px ||

|-

| || Grand Cross in Brilliants of the Order of the Sun of Peru || 70px ||

|-

| || Grand Cross of the Order of the Condor of the Andes || 70px ||

|-

| || Collar of the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit || 70px ||

|-

| || Grand Cross of the National Order of the Southern Cross || 70px ||

|-

| || Grand Cross Extraordinary of the National Order of Merit || 70px ||

|-

| || Grand Cross of the Order of the Liberator General San Martin || 70px ||

|-

| || rowspan="2" | 1963 || Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold || 70px ||

|-

| || Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon || 70px ||

|-

| || 1964 || Collar of the Order of the Aztec Eagle || 70px ||

|-

| || 1966 || Grand Cordon (Special Class) of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance || 70px ||

|-

| || rowspan="2" | 1971 || Member First Class of the Order of the Supreme Sun || 70px ||

|-

| || Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum || 70px ||

|-

| || 1985 || Blue Dragon of the Order of Sports Merit || 70px ||

|-

| || 12 June 1972 || Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau || 70px ||

|-

| || 19 October 1972 || Yugoslav Great Star of the Order of the Yugoslav Star || 70px ||

|-

| || 1972 || Star of Palestine || 70px ||

|-

| || 1973 || Grand Cordon of the National Order of the Leopard || 70px ||

|-

| || 31 May 1973 || Grand Collar of the Order of Prince Henry || 70px || GCollH

|-

| || 1979 || Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the Golden Ark || 70px ||

|-

| || 27 February 1979 || Member First Class of the Military Order of Oman || 70px ||

|-

| || 22 February 1979 || Collar of the Order of Independence || 70px||

|-

| || 14 August 1979 || Grand Cross of the Order of Aviz || 70px || GCA

|-

| || 21 October 1980 || Grand Cordon of the Order of the Republic || 70px

|-

| || 29 October 1980 || Member Special Class of the Order of Muhammad || 70px ||

|-

| || 19 October 1986 || Knight Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III || 70px||

|-

| || 1991 || Grand Cordon of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland || 70px||

|-

| || 27 April 1993 || Grand Cross of the Order of Christ || 70px|| GCC

|-

| || 2010 || Order of the Federation || 70px||

|-

| || 2010 || Member of the Distinguished First Class of the Order of Abdulaziz al Saud || 70px||

|}

Decorations

{| class="wikitable"

|-

! style="width:20%;"| Country !! style="width:20%;"| Date !! style="width:50%;"| Appointment !! style="width:5%;"| Ribbon

|-

|

|1945|| Croix de Guerre with Palm || 70px

|}

Wear of orders, decorations, and medals

Awards that were worn regularly by Prince Philip are noted in the above tables and were worn in accordance with customary British conventions applicable to the occasion, the location and to the form of dress worn. Awards not specifically noted were worn by Prince Philip on appropriate occasions relating to the country that made the award, again in accordance with UK conventions. The ribbons worn by Prince Philip at the time of his death were as follows:

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| Order of Merit

| Royal Victorian Order

|

|-

|Order of the British Empire<br />(Military Division)

|Order of Australia<br />(General Division)

|Order of New Zealand

|Queen's Service Order

|-

|Order of Canada

|Order of Military Merit

|1939–45 Star

|Atlantic Star

|-

|Africa Star

|Burma Star<br />with "Pacific" clasp

|Italy Star

|1939-45 War Medal<br />with Mention in Despatches

|-

|King George VI<br />Coronation Medal

|Queen Elizabeth II<br />Coronation Medal

|Queen Elizabeth II<br />Silver Jubilee Medal

|Queen Elizabeth II<br />Golden Jubilee Medal

|-

|Queen Elizabeth II<br />Diamond Jubilee Medal

|Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal<br />with six bars

|Canadian Forces' Decoration<br />with five clasps

|New Zealand 1990<br />Commemoration Medal

|-

|Malta George Cross<br />Fiftieth Anniversary Medal

|Order of the Redeemer<br />(Greece)

|Greek War Cross (1940)

|Croix de Guerre 1939-45<br />with Bronze Palm

|}

Notes on wear

Honorary military positions

; Australia

  • 1954–2021: Admiral of the Fleet of the Royal Australian Navy
  • 1959–2021: Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
  • 1963–2021: Colonel-in-Chief of the Australian Army Cadets
  • 1953–2021: Air Commodore-in-Chief of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets
  • 1969–2021: Colonel-in-Chief of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
  • 1994–2007 Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment
  • 1994–2006: Colonel-in-Chief of the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)
  • 2002–2021: Colonel-in-Chief of the Queen's Royal Hussars
  • 2006–2021: Royal Colonel of the Highlanders, 4th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland
  • 2007–2020: Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifles
  • 1953–2021: Marshal of the Royal Air Force
  • 1953–1957: Honorary Air Commodore of the No. 601 (County of London) Squadron
  • 1960–2021: Commandant-in-Chief of RAF Henlow
  • 1977–2012: Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Kinloss
  • 16 March 1966: Chicago

City freedoms

;Commonwealth realms

  • 14 June 1948: London
  • 1948: Greenwich
  • 1949: Edinburgh
  • May 1949: Belfast
  • 1 December 1954: Cardiff
  • 15 February 1955: Glasgow
  • 3 December 1956: Melbourne
  • 1959: Calgary
  • 1964: Bridgetown
  • 6 July 2012: Perth

;Other Commonwealth

  • 1961: Dar es Salaam

|-

| || rowspan="4" | 19489 April 2021 || Marylebone Cricket Club || Honorary Life Member

|-

| rowspan="3" | || Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation || Honorary Fellow

|-

| Royal Yacht Squadron || Member

|-

| Royal Yachting Association || Honorary Member

|-

| || 1949–1950<br />1974–1975 || Marylebone Cricket Club || President

|-

| || 19499 April 2021 || Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology || Honorary Fellow

|-

| || 19509 April 2021 || Lord's Taverners || Patron

|-

| rowspan="2" | || rowspan="4" | 19519 April 2021 || Royal Society || Fellow (FRS) elected under statute 12

|-

| British Association for the Advancement of Science || President

|-

| || Canada Club, London || Honorary Member

|-

| rowspan="2" | || rowspan="5" | 19529 April 2021 || New Club, Edinburgh || rowspan="4" | Patron

|-

| Royal Northern and University Club, Aberdeen

|-

| rowspan="3" | || The Air League

|-

| Radio Society of Great Britain

|-

| Royal College of Physicians || Honorary Fellow

(FRCP Hon.)

|-

| rowspan="2" || 1952–2002 || Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators || Grand Master

|-

| || rowspan="2" | 19529 April 2021 || Royal Society of Arts || Fellow (FRSA)

|-

| rowspan="2" | || Royal Southern Yacht Club || Admiral

|-

| 5 December 19529 April 2021 || Navy Lodge No. 2612 (Freemasons) || Member

|-

| rowspan="6" | 19529 April 2021 || Institution of Civil Engineers || Honorary Member

|-

| Royal Engineers Yacht Club || Patron

|-

| || Trinity House || Elder Brother of the Court

|-

| rowspan="3" | || Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada || Honorary Patron

|-

| Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron || rowspan="2" | Patron

|-

| Royal Canadian Yacht Club

|-

| rowspan="3" | || rowspan="3" | 19539 April 2021 || Oxford and Cambridge Club || rowspan="2" | Honorary Member

|-

| Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers

|-

| Royal Yacht Squadron || Admiral

|-

| || rowspan="2" | 19539 April 2021 || Cardiff and County Club || Patron

|-

| || Engineering Institute of Canada || Honorary Member

|-

| || rowspan="5" | 19549 April 2021 || Honourable Company of Master Mariners || Master 1954–1957<br />Admiral 1957–9 April 2021|| rowspan="2" | Patron

|-

| Anglo-Swedish Society

|-

| || Legacy Australia || Honorary Member

|-

| || 16 November 19549 April 2021 || Inner Temple || Royal Bencher

|-

| || 16 December 19549 April 2021 || Royal Aeronautical Society || Honorary Fellow (FRAeS)

|-

| rowspan="2" | || rowspan="2" | 19559 April 2021 || Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh || Patron

|-

| Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh || Honorary Fellow

(FRCS(Edin))|| rowspan="2" | President

|-

| 1955–1958 || The Football Association|| rowspan="2" | President

|-

| || 1956–1970<br />1975–1980 || Royal Yachting Association

|-

| || 19579 April 2021 || Royal Society of Canada || Honorary Fellow (FRSC)

|-

| rowspan="2" | || 1957–2011 || Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth || President

|-

| 2011–2021 || Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth || Patron

|-

| || 1957–1958<br />1963–1964<br />1980–1981 || Royal Agricultural Society of England || President

|-

| 19599 April 2021 || The Tiger Club || Honorary Member

|-

| || 1959–1960 || Canadian Medical Association|| rowspan="3" | President

|-

| rowspan="3" | || rowspan="2" | 1959–1965 || |Society of Film and Television Arts

|-

|Company of Veteran Motorists

|-

| 19599 April 2021 || Chartered Society of Designers || Royal Patron

|-

| || 1959–1961 || Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences || President

|-

| || rowspan="3" | 19599 April 2021 || Royal Nassau Sailing Club || Honorary Commodore and Honorary Life Member

|-

| rowspan="2" | || Canadian Medical Association || rowspan="2" | Honorary Member

|-

| Toronto Press Club

|-

| rowspan="2" | || 19609 April 2021 || Institution of Mechanical Engineers || Honorary Fellow (FIMechE)

|-

| 10 March 19609 April 2021 || Grand Order of Water Rats || Companion Rat (Honorary Member)

|-

| || 1960–1961 || Lord's Taverners || rowspan="3" | President

|-

| rowspan="2" | || 1960–1974 || British Sub-Aqua Club

|-

| 1960–2007 || Guinea Pig Club

|-

| || 19609 April 2021 || Dawson City Museum and Historical Society || Patron

|-

| || 1961–1962 || Worshipful Company of Fishmongers || Prime Warden; later Freeman and Liveryman

|-

| || rowspan="7" | 19629 April 2021 || Abbotsford Flying Club || Patron

|-

| || Australian Academy of Science || Honorary Fellow (FAA)

|-

| rowspan="3" | || Canadian Cutting Horse Association || Patron

|-

| Porcupine Rod and Gun Club || Honorary Life Member

|-

| Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons || Patron

|-

| || Energy Institute || Permanent Fellow

|-

| || Royal Zoological Society of Scotland || Honorary Fellow

|-

| || 1964–1986 || International Federation for Equestrian Sports || President

|-

| || 19659 April 2021 || Canadian Curling Association || Patron

|-

| rowspan="3" | || November 19659 February 1976 || Council of Engineering Institutions || President

|-

| rowspan="4" | 19669 April 2021 || Royal Aeronautical Society || Honorary President

|-

| Royal Microscopical Society || Honorary Fellow (HonFRMS)

|-

| || St George's House || Co Founder with Robin Woods

|-

| || The Toronto Club || Honorary Life Member

|-

| || 24 April 19692011 || Trinity House || Master

|-

| 1972–1973 || Royal College of General Practitioners || President

|-

| || 19749 April 2021 || Vancouver Rowing Club || Patron

|-

| || 1974–2015 || Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League || Grand President

|-

| rowspan="2" | || rowspan="2" | 19749 April 2021 || Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners || Patron

|-

| Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners || rowspan="2" | Honorary Fellow

|-

| || April 19759 April 2021 || The Japan Academy

|-

| || 19769 April 2021 || Royal Vancouver Yacht Club || Royal Patron

|-

| || 9 February 19769 April 2021 || Royal Academy of Engineering || Senior Fellow (FREng)

|-

| || 19769 April 2021 || University Club of Montreal || Honorary Member

|-

| || 19779 April 2021 || Zoological Society of London || Honorary Fellow

|-

| rowspan="3" | || 19799 April 2021 || Burma Star Association || Patron

|-

| 19 December 19799 April 2021 || Royal College of Radiologists || Honorary Fellow

|-

| 1981–1996 || World Wide Fund for Nature (International) || President

|-

| rowspan="3" | || 20119 April 2021 || Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth || Patron

|-

| || || Naval and Military Club, Melbourne|| Life Member

|-

| || All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

|-

| || || The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews

|-

| || || Royal British Legion || Life Member

|-

| || || Royal Air Force Club || Honorary Life Member

|-

| || || Castaways' Club || Member

|-

| rowspan="2" | || || Surf Life Saving Australia || rowspan="3" | Patron

|-

| || Royal Flying Doctor Service

|-

| rowspan="2" | || || Royal Scottish Academy

|-

| || Royal Scottish Academy || Honorary Member (HRSA)

|-

| rowspan="3" | || || Royal Aero Club || President

|-

| rowspan="11" | || || City Livery Club || Honorary Member

|-

| || Garrick Club || Patron

|-

| || Naval Association of Australia || Life Member

|-

| || Canadian Club of Toronto || rowspan="3" | Patron

|-

| || Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron

|-

| rowspan="2" | || Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences

|-

| Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences || Honorary Fellow

|-

| || Loyal Canadian Prince Club || Honorary Member

|-

| rowspan="2" | || Calcutta Polo Club || Honorary Life Member

|-

| Cricket Club of India || rowspan="3" | Honorary Member

|-

| || Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club

|-

| || Lagos Yacht Club

|-

| || Royal Gibraltar Yacht Club || Admiral

|-

| || Royal Bermuda Yacht Club || Honorary Life Member

|-

| rowspan="7" | || Merioneth County Cricket Club || rowspan="3" | Patron

|-

| Welsh Football League

|-

| Football Association of Wales

|-

| Pegasus Aviation (Flying Club) || Honorary Member

|-

| Royal Welsh Yacht Club || Honorary Patron

|-

| Merioneth Brass Band Association || rowspan="3" | Patron

|-

| Welsh Cricket Association

|-

| || Shakespeare's Globe

|-

| || The Seychelles Club || Honorary Member

|-

| || Singapore Polo Club || Honorary Life Member

|-

| || The Jesters Club|| rowspan="3" | Patron

|-

| rowspan="6" | || Crathie Cricket Club

|-

| Braemar Mountain Rescue Association

|-

| Braemar Mountain Rescue Association || Life Member

|-

| Botanical Society of Scotland || Honorary Fellow

|-

| Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers || rowspan="2" | Honorary Member

|-

| Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland

|-

|}

Scholastic

; Chancellor, visitor, governor, and fellowships

{| class="wikitable"

|-

! style="width:20%;"| Country !! style="width:20%;"| Date !! style="width:40%;"| School !! style="width:20%;"| Position

|-

| || 1948–1976 || University of Wales|| rowspan="2" | Chancellor

|-

| || 1952–2011 || University of Edinburgh

|-

| rowspan="4" | || 1952 || London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine|| Patron

|-

| rowspan="2" | 1953 || University College, University of Oxford || Honorary Fellow

|-

| Charterhouse School || Royal Governor

|-

| 1954 || King's College London || Life Governor

|-

| || 1955–2021 || Upper Canada College|| Visitor

|-

| || 1957–2004 || University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology || Visitor

|-

| || 1957–2012 || English-Speaking Union || President

|-

| || 1959 || Churchill College, University of Cambridge|| Visitor

|-

| || 1959–2021 || Upper Canada College || University of Cambridge

|-

| || || Queen Victoria School || Patron

|-

|}

;Honorary degrees

{| class="wikitable"

|-

! style="width:20%;"| Country !! style="width:20%;"| Date !! style="width:40%;"| School !! style="width:20%;"| Degree

|-

| || 1949 || University of Wales || rowspan="2" | Doctor of Laws (LLD)

|-

| rowspan="2" | || rowspan="2" | 1951 || University of London

|-

| Durham University || Doctor of Civil Law (DCL)

|-

| || rowspan="2" | 1959 || University of Malta || Doctor of Laws (LLD)

|-

| || University of Delhi || rowspan="2" | Doctor of Science (DSc)

|-

| || 1960 || Reading University

|-

| || 1962 || University of Lima || Doctor of Engineering (DEng)

|-

| || 1964 || University of Oxford || Doctor of Civil Law (DCL)

|-

| || 1966 || University of California || Doctor of Laws (LLD)

|-

| rowspan="2" | || rowspan="2" | 1967 || University of Salford || rowspan="4" | Doctor of Science (DSc)

|-

| University of Southampton

|-

| || 1969 || University of Victoria

|-

| || 1974 || University of Adelaide

|-

| || 1 July 1983 || University of Western Ontario|| rowspan="3" | Doctor of Laws (LLD)

|-

| || 1984 || University of Jordan

|-

| || 1986 || Monash University

|-

| || 2002 || University of Technology, Malaysia|| Doctor of Management Engineering

|-

| rowspan="2" | || 2007 || Imperial College London|| Doctor of Science (DSc)

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| 2012 || University of Plymouth || Doctor of Marine Science (DMS)

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Honorific eponyms

Awards

  • The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
  • : Prince Philip Designers Prize
  • : Prince Philip Medal

Geographic locations

  • : Prince Philip Glacier

Structures

Buildings

  • : Prince Philip Hospital
  • : Prince Philip Dental Hospital

Highways, roads, and bridges

  • : Prince Philip Drive, London.
  • : Prince Philip Drive, St. John's.
  • : Prince Philip Drive.

Parks

  • : Prince Philip Park

Lifeboats

  • : RNLB Duke of Edinburgh

See also

  • List of titles and honours of Elizabeth II
  • List of titles and honours of Charles III
  • List of titles and honours of Queen Camilla
  • List of titles and honours of Anne, Princess Royal
  • List of titles and honours of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
  • List of titles and honours of George VI
  • List of titles and honours of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
  • List of titles and honours of William, Prince of Wales
  • List of titles and honours of Catherine, Princess of Wales
  • List of titles and honours of Lord Mountbatten
  • List of titles and honours of George V
  • List of titles and honours of Mary of Teck
  • List of titles and honours of Edward VIII
  • List of titles and honours of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
  • List of honours of the British royal family by country

Notes

References

  • Heraldica archive of correspondence regarding the Duke of Edinburgh's title