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Shrewsbury professor was 'Prince Philip's birthday present'

A retired professor from Shrewsbury has told how she “was Prince Philip’s birthday present” once upon a time.

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Professor Lalage Bown had a memorable encounter with Prince Philip

Professor Lalage Bown, who has had a long and distinguished career teaching in universities across the world, was invited to Buckingham Palace in the 1980s for a reception.

There, she met the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Professor Bown, 94, had spotted in a newspaper that it was the Duke’s birthday, so wished him well. She was blown away by his response.

She said: “In the 1980s, I was involved in various organisations connected with the Commonwealth and after a meeting on one June day, we were invited to a reception at Buckingham Palace.

“I noticed in the paper that it was the Duke of Edinburgh’s birthday; so when my turn came in the queue to be welcomed by the Queen, I said to her that I thought it was good of her to welcome us when it was her husband’s birthday.

"She smiled and said, looking to her left, ‘Perhaps you had better refer to the party of the second part’. There was Prince Philip smiling too and we had a brief conversation, mainly about scholarships for Africa. I then moved on into the room and joined a group of colleagues for drinks and snacks.

“The Duke was circulating from one group to another and finally came to ours. I said to them: ‘You should all say happy birthday – it’s His Highness’s birthday today’. Then, before they had got their mouths open, he smiled broadly, put his arms loosely round me, and said: “YOU are my birthday present”.

Professor Bown added: “It really showed the human side to them both.”

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