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Prince Philip's death overturned royal protocol after centuries of tradition

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Prince Philip's death overturned royal protocol after centuries of tradition

Prince Philip's death three years ago marked the end of an extraordinary life of public service. It also upended hundreds of years of royal tradition after centuries of royal protocol. Prince Philip died in 2011 at the age of 92. His death was the culmination of a life of extraordinary public service that left him with a life-long illness.

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Locals say move to rip down Prince Philip statue is 'woke censorship'

Locals say move to rip down Prince Philip statue is 'woke censorship' The bronze sculpture called 'The Don' was built in 2014 to pay tribute to the late Duke of Edinburgh's 35 years as Chancellor of Cambridge University. The sculpture was designed to commemorate his 35 years in charge of the university.

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It’s a Statue of Prince Philip. Really. But Now It Has to Go.

A faceless faceless statue commemorating Prince Philip's time as a chancellor of Cambridge University has been ordered to be removed. It commemorates Philip’s time as the chancellor of the university. The statue is a statue of Prince Philip, who was in charge of the University of Cambridge.

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U.K. Council Orders Removal of Prince Philip Statue

Cambridge city council ordered the removal of a divisive Prince Philip statue. The statue was initially denied planning permission for the statue in 2007. It will be removed after a decade of planning permission was denied by Cambridge City Council. Prince Philip's statue will be taken down as a result of the removal.

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Embarrassed council to remove statue of Prince Philip described as 'possibly the poorest quality work' ever submitted

Embarrassed council to remove statue of Prince Philip described as 'possibly the poorest quality work' ever submitted. Local planners refused permission for the statue to be displayed outside a new office block on Hills Road in 2014. Prince Philip's statue will be displayed on the site of a new offices in 2015.

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Cambridge council orders removal of ‘poorest quality’ statue of Prince Philip

Cambridge council orders removal of ‘poorest quality’ statue of Prince Philip. £150,000 abstract sculpture described as worst ever submitted was erected without planning permission. It is described as the 'worst ever submitted' by the council and has been ordered to be removed.

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Is Prince Philip's statue the worst ever sculpted?

Prince Philip's statue will be torn down after it was declared 'possibly the poorest quality work' ever submitted by the city council. City council described the statue as 'possibly the worst work' of all submitted work ever submitted. Prince Philip statue to be destroyed after being described as 'the poorest quality of work' by council.

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Prince Philip 'The Don' statue to be removed for second time after being branded as 'worst artwork ever seen'

Prince Philip statue to be removed for second time after being branded as 'worst artwork ever seen' 'The Don' statue of Prince Philip in academic robes has already been taken down once. Local council has taken action against the statue after it was branded 'worst artwork I've seen'

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'Eyesore' Prince Philip statue in Cambridge must go, says council

'Eyesore' Prince Philip statue in Cambridge must go, says council. Council orders removal of sculpture 10 years after it was refused planning permission. 10 years ago the sculpture was refused permission to build the statue. Prince Philip's statue was ordered to be removed by the council.

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Sculpture of Prince Philip is to be removed from Cambridge

£150,000 13-ft bronze sculpture called 'The Don' is supposed to represent Prince Philip in his role as Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University. Prince Philip is Vice Chancellor at the University of Cambridge. The sculpture will be removed from the university in a bid to remove it from Cambridge.

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‘Worst-ever’ Prince Philip statue must be torn down, orders council

£150,000 sculpture purporting to depict late Duke of Edinburgh must be removed as it was erected without planning permission. ‘Worst-ever’ Prince Philip statue must be torn down, orders council orders council. £150k sculpture must be taken down as it is not allowed to be in public view.

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