A handful of people know that the Queen’s husband could not boast of loyalty and good reputation in the eyes of the British people. And that’s the reason why we shared little information than what is published on the official pages of the kingdom on social networks. And believe us that this data will definitely surprise you.
Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth
Adultery is not a reason for divorce if the wife is the queen. The crown deprives a woman of the right to jealousy, tantrums, and divorce … Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip lived together for 73 years. It seems incredible that a family union can be so long, but not everything in this marriage was smooth.
Philip and Pat Kirkwood
Philip and Elizabeth were married in 1947. However, a year later, in 1948, the Queen’s husband was suspected of having a secret connection with actress Pat Kirkwood. At the time, the queen was pregnant with her first child, Prince Charles. Pat was one of the most expensive actresses in London, film critic Kenneth Tynen called her legs “the eighth wonder of the world.”
Philippe and Helene Corday
Helene was a childhood friend of Philip, and her parents gave shelter to the prince’s family after fleeing Greece. It was rumored that Philip was in love with Helene, and his uncle Dickie sent the young man to Dartmouth to separate him from his beloved and marry the queen. After a while, Helen announced the breakup of relations with Philip, and then about the wedding. It is known that the prince was very upset by this news; later he even admitted that Helen had broken his heart. Two years later, Cordé’s marriage broke up, and after that she gave birth to two children, without announcing the name of their father. It is interesting that Philip became the godfather of the kids. This led to rumors regarding his probable paternity.
coming back to Price Phillip and Queen Elizabeth. After living for several years in marriage, the couple began to sleep in separate rooms. The parliament even held secret hearings on how to prevent a scandalous divorce. According to British law, the archives of the royal family can only be declassified 30 years after the death of the monarchs. However, the Queen’s Secret Services have isolated 27 separate files from it, which can only be made public after 100 years.