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Queen and Philip arrive at Sandringham

The Duke of Edinburgh is believed to have spent much of his time at the Queen’s Norfolk estate since retiring from public duties.

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The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have travelled to Sandringham after spending six weeks at Balmoral.

Scotland is traditionally where the Queen enjoys her summer break but she has moved with Philip to Norfolk to spend time privately on the Sandringham Estate.

The Queen, 94, normally stays at Sandringham during the Christmas and new year period and it is thought the duke has spent much of his time at the Norfolk estate since retiring from official public duties in 2017.

The head of state had travelled with Philip to Balmoral in early August.

A police officer stands at the gates to Sandringham House (Chris Radburn/PA)
A police officer at the gates to Sandringham House (Chris Radburn/PA)

A palace spokesman said last week that the Queen and Philip intended to move from Balmoral “to spend time privately on the Sandringham Estate”.

The spokesman added: “Subject to the finalisation of the autumn programme, Her Majesty’s intention is to return to Windsor Castle in October and to resume the use of Buckingham Palace for selected audiences and engagements.

“These plans will be kept under review and will of course be subject to all relevant guidance and advice.”

Future arrangements for the 99-year-old duke are still being discussed.

It is not yet known whether Philip will remain at Sandringham when the Queen returns to Windsor, or whether he will join her at the castle where they spent the lockdown.

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