The Duke of Edinburgh has described feeling a ‘weight of expectation’ when he took over the title from his father in a rare TV interview. 

A year on from taking over the role, Edward admitted he still finds himself not recognising where to sit in a room when his title is written on a name place.

In a rare television interview, The Duke told gardener Alan Titchmarsh on ITV’s Love Your Weekend programme about the challenge of taking over the role from his ‘extraordinary’ father, Prince Philip, who died in 2021 aged 99.

‘It was a huge privilege, but also quite a lot of weight of expectation as well,’ Edward said, as he marks his 60th Birthday.

‘I mean, there’s an awful lot of legacy that came with that title and everything that my father had done, especially when you’re not inheriting it – this is a choice.’

The Duke of Edinburgh has described feeling a 'weight of expectation' when he took over the title from his father in a rare TV interview

The Duke of Edinburgh has described feeling a ‘weight of expectation’ when he took over the title from his father in a rare TV interview

On getting used to his new title, Edward said: ‘It’s just the weirdest and strangest feeling.

‘You walk into a room and, particularly still today, there are name places on a card and I still look around going: ‘Yes, but where am I sitting?’

During the interview, Edward praised his father for being ‘brilliant with people’ even if it sometimes ‘didn’t necessarily come across that way’.

‘He was always, always encouraging everybody,’ he said. ‘You sort of needed to get to know him.

‘Everybody would always comment on my father’s sense of humour but that’s what he was just doing.

‘He was just an extraordinary man. He was the Prince Albert of our age. He had an extraordinary mind. He loved design, he loved innovation, he was brilliant with all sorts of people.’

The Duke said his father was much more comfortable talking about the organisations he supported and ‘refused to talk about himself’.

During the interview, Edward (pictured with Labardor puppy Teasel)  praised his father for being 'brilliant with people' even if it sometimes 'didn't necessarily come across that way'

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During the interview, Edward (pictured with Labardor puppy Teasel)  praised his father for being ‘brilliant with people’ even if it sometimes ‘didn’t necessarily come across that way’

Edward continued: ‘Never ever ask him to blow his own trumpet, he would never do that.

‘You needed to get him to talk about the organisations he supported, and then what he’d done in relation to those, and that’s the way you got around it.

‘And for heaven’s sake don’t say: ‘What do you feel?’ Because he would never have shared anything like that.’

Edward also said his wife Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, is his ‘rock’, adding: ‘I’m incredibly lucky that I found Sophie and that she found me.’

He and Sophie, 59, have been married since 1999 having met at a promotion shoot for the Prince Edward Summer Challenge two years earlier.

Asked about what he does to switch off and relax, the Duke said he enjoys ‘Getting outside in the countryside.

‘The garden, dogs,’ he continued: ‘The garden is the most brilliant place to do all sorts of things.

‘Also, it can be a great place to get away and go think and get your head around certain things.’

The duke carried out a series of engagements with the Duchess of Edinburgh earlier this week, ahead of the milestone birthday.

He was presented with a Leeds Rhinos rugby shirt with ‘HRH 60’ on the back to mark the date, during a visit to Headingley Stadium in Leeds on Friday.

Prince Edward noticed the detail on the back and said to his wife: ‘Yours is more subtle than mine.’

He told the young players: ‘Thanks a bunch. I really need to be reminded.’

Sophie then paid a tearful tribute to Edward at the end of the Community Sport and Recreation Awards, saying he was ‘the best of fathers, the most loving of husbands and he is still my best friend’ and she was ‘so proud of the man he is’.

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On Tuesday, the duke and duchess visited an amateur boxing club and community church in Stafford.

In the images, Prince Edward wears a red jumper underneath a dark buttoned waistcoat, and smiles with his three dogs: Labrador Teal, cocker spaniel Mole and Labrador puppy Teasel

In the images, Prince Edward wears a red jumper underneath a dark buttoned waistcoat, and smiles with his three dogs: Labrador Teal, cocker spaniel Mole and Labrador puppy Teasel

The King's brother, the youngest child of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, will celebrate his 60th birthday on Sunday

The King’s brother, the youngest child of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, will celebrate his 60th birthday on Sunday

The duke carried out a series of engagements with the Duchess of Edinburgh earlier this week, ahead of the milestone birthday

The duke carried out a series of engagements with the Duchess of Edinburgh earlier this week, ahead of the milestone birthday

The slimmed-down working monarchy has been under increasing pressure, with some leading members of the royal family ruled out of public-facing duties.

Charles, 75, is undergoing treatment for cancer and the Princess of Wales is recuperating from abdominal surgery.

It comes as Edward praised Prince Philip as an ‘extraordinary mind’ as he shared his favourite memories of his father in a rare interview to mark his birthday.

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