British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hailed Philip’s “extraordinary life,” sending his condolences to Queen Elizabeth after her husband’s death was announced.
Johnson said the Duke of Edinburgh “earned the affection of generations” at home, in the Commonwealth and across the world.
“We give thanks, as a nation and a kingdom, for the extraordinary life and work of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh,” Johnson added.
Former British prime minister Tony Blair hailed Philip’s public service, calling him “a man of foresight, determination and courage.”
US President Joe Biden paid tribute to Philip as a selfless servant of Britain and its people.
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