Born in Greece, Prince Philip faced exile from infancy
Britain’s irreverent media sometimes referred to him as “Phil the Greek” but in fact, Prince Philip only lived in the land of his birth for 18 months before his family was forced into exile while he was an infant.
The future husband of Queen Elizabeth was born on a dining room table at “Mon Repos”, a 19th century neoclassical villa on the Ionian island of Corfu, which belonged at the time to his family and is now headquarters of the local archaeological museum.
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