Prince Philip of UK makes last solo public engagement after 65 years

August 5, 2017

The United Kingdom's, 96, performed his last solo official royal public engagement, before retiring from his official duties as the consort of Queen Elizabeth II after 65 years of service, with a Captain General's parade of the at  on Wednesday.

As the Captain General, he took the royal salute and inspected the soldiers to mark the end of the 1664 Global Challenge. He told the soldiers humorously "You all should be locked up" after they completed a 2,678 (1664 ) trek in support of the Royal Marines Charity.

announced Philip's retirement plan in May. Philip succeeded &mdash; Elizabeth's father &mdash; as Captain General of marines in 1953, the year after she succeeded him as monarch. On the announcement in May, Prime Minister Theresa May offered her well wishes and gratitude to Prince Philip, 95 years old at the time.

Lady Myra Butter, an acquaintance of Philip's for more than eight decades, said on program , of Philip's future after retirement, "I'm sure that he won't disappear, he will be greatly missed by everybody. He's been such a stable character in all our lives &mdash; he's always there and he's always been there for the Queen and I think we're very, very lucky to have him."

Serving longer than any other British consort, Philip has made 22,219 solo public engagements as consort, 637 solo overseas visits, 5,496 speeches, and 14 books. He currently supports or belongs to more than 780 organisations.

Phillip,, is a nephew of late King of Greece, and was born on the Greek island of. Philip is a former naval officer and courted Elizabeth during his service in the. He married her in 1947 in. This November will be their 70th wedding anniversary. Elizabeth described Philip as "my strength and stay".