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Philip of Edinburgh, a Forbidden Romance, a Revolt and a Getaway to Mar Del Plata

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On Saturday, March 24, 1962, the streets of Mar del Plata were dressed as a party to welcome the Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Felipe Mountbatten of Greece and Denmark, who had arrived in the country on a diplomatic mission to express his support for the then President Aramburu.Under the title “The Prince's humanity won the general sympathy”, the newspaper La Capital in its edition of Sunday, March 25th of that year…
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On Saturday, March 24, 1962, the streets of Mar del Plata were dressed as a party to welcome the Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Felipe Mountbatten of Greece and Denmark, who had arrived in the country on a diplomatic mission to express his support for the then President Aramburu.Under the title “The Prince's humanity won the general sympathy”, the newspaper La Capital in its edition of Sunday, March 25th of that year…

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