Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip mark 73rd wedding anniversary with new portrait

  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

The new season of “The Crown” has given viewers a chance to travel back in time and revisit one of the most memorable royal pairings — Prince Charles and Princess Diana. But the return of the drama coincides closely with the anniversary of a far more enduring marriage within the House of Windsor.

On Nov. 20, 1947, Queen Elizabeth II swapped vows with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at London’s Westminster Abbey.

Now, in honor of their 73-year union, the 94-year-old monarch and her 99-year-old husband have given royal watchers a treat by posing for a new portrait.

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip 73rd anniversary portrait (CHRIS JACKSON / AFP - Getty Images)
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip 73rd anniversary portrait (CHRIS JACKSON / AFP - Getty Images)

The photo, taken in the Oak Room at Windsor Castle earlier this week, captures a sweetly sentimental moment for the couple, as they’re seen looking at an anniversary card made for them by great-grandchildren Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The scene shows them surrounded by other cards and well-wishes to mark the big occasion.

And it truly is that. With 73 years as husband and wife, the pair have surpassed any other marriage in the history of the British monarchy — by quite a margin. The closest any other couple has come to their lengthy partnership was King George III and his queen consort, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, who were married for 57 years in the 18th century.

Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, after their marriage (Corbis via Getty Images)
Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, after their marriage (Corbis via Getty Images)

In fact, during the celebration of Elizabeth and Philip's platinum anniversary in 2017, Her Majesty and His Royal Highness posed directly between paintings of George and Charlotte in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle.

The queen was just a teenager (and not yet a queen) when she fell in love with the man then known as Philip Mountbatten, and married him at the age of 21. But they were related long before they married. The two are third cousins, from their shared connection to Queen Victoria, as well as second cousins once removed, from their kinship to King Christian IX of Denmark.

Queen Elizabeth at a picnic with the royal family (Bettmann / Bettmann Archive)
Queen Elizabeth at a picnic with the royal family (Bettmann / Bettmann Archive)

The couple have four children together, including Charles, Prince of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. They also have eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

The photo released Thursday isn’t the first formal shot of the couple this year. They also posed for a special birthday portrait for Prince Philip’s 99th birthday in June, as well as a socially distanced photo at the wedding of their granddaughter Princess Beatrice in July.

Congratulations to the long-lasting royal duo!