Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, at the Community Sport and Recreation Awards at Headingley Stadium on March 8.Photo:Chris Jackson/Getty

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh makes a speech during the Community Sport and Recreation Awards, with Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, on International Womens Day at Headingley Stadium on March 08, 2024 in Leeds, England.

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Prince Edwardalready got a special birthday gift from his wife,Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh.

On Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, both 59, visited Headingley Stadium in Leeds for the Community Sport and Recreation Awards on International Women’s Day. The couple are some of the only members of the British royal family undertaking public-facing duties whileKing Charlesis receivingcancer treatmentandKate Middletonis privately recovering followingabdominal surgery.

“Thanks a bunch. I really need to be reminded,” Prince Edward said, Palmer wrote onX.

Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh at Headingley Stadium for the Community Sport and Recreation Awards on March 8.Chris Jackson/Getty

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh smile and laugh as they speak to children and members of the Leeds Rhinos Women Rugby League team ahead of the Community Sport and Recreation Awards on International Women’s Day at Headingley Stadium on March 08, 2024 in Leeds, England

Prince Edward’s 59th birthday last March was especially memorable, as his elder brotherKing Charlespronounced himthe new Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Edward and Sophie had previously been known as the Earl and Countess of Wessex, royal titles they received fromQueen Elizabethon their June 1999 wedding day, and the new dukedom was especially sentimental.

The title was created for Charles and Edward’s late father,Prince Philip, upon his marriage to the future Queen Elizabeth, and the late Queen was known as the Duchess of Edinburgh (like Sophie is now) before her accession to the throne in 1952.

Prince Edward at Headingley Stadium for the Community Sport and Recreation Awards on March 8.Chris Jackson/Getty

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh holds a gift of a Leeds Rhinos shirt with number 60 on the back ahead of his forthcoming 60th birthday on Sunday March 10 ahead of the Community Sport and Recreation Awards on International Women’s Day at Headingley Stadium on March 08, 2024 in Leeds, England.

The Duke of Edinburgh spoke on stage before passing the mic to his wife, who made a heartfelt speech shouting out her “darling” husband’s upcoming birthday. Sophie’s remarks were full of affection and humor, an unusually relaxed stance for a royal speech.

“First, may I say how wonderful it is to be here with so many people who are doing so much to change lives through grassroots sport. There have been some remarkable stories that have been honored today,” Sophie began, congratulating the Fulham Reach Boat Club’s recognition as Community Club of the Year.

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh at Headingley Stadium for the Community Sport and Recreation Awards on March 8.Chris Jackson/Getty

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh makes a speech during the Community Sport and Recreation Awards, with Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, on International Womens Day at Headingley Stadium on March 08, 2024 in Leeds, England.

“I wanted to also take this opportunity to recognize another great milestone and share a small tribute to my darling husband as he celebrates his 60th birthday this Sunday. Now I know from the many years of marriage we have chalked up,25 years in June to be precise, he will be horrified at seeing me up here speaking about him in public,” she continued. “Without looking at him, I am guessing he will now be sitting back with slightly narrowed eyes, possibly with his arms folded, or one arm stretched out across the table and to all intents and purposes looking identical to his father when I made speeches about him,” she said, referring to her late father-in-law, Prince Philip.

Sophie joked that her two previous speeches about Prince Philip in his presence made her feel like she was “about to launch myself out of an airplane without a parachute, but holding on to the vague hope of a soft landing,” as the royal didn’t want compliments in favor of a focus on charitable work. Prefacing that her husband — “the man to whom I am so proud to be married” — was the same, the Duchess of Edinburgh praised his dedication to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award youth organization and other causes.

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh smile as they watch the training ahead of the Community Sport and Recreation Awards on International Women’s Day at Headingley Stadium on March 08, 2024 in Leeds, England

“He takes undoubted pride in his military affiliations too. Not only do I think that he wears a uniform extremely well, he takes an enormous interest in their vital work and loves nothing better than to go offline and spend happy hours talking one-to-one with those who do so much to serve our country,” Sophie said.

“He has been my guide and shown me the way over the years. He has given me much help and advice (not always taken, I admit), and his knowledge and instincts that have been honed over decades of service are invaluable — so we share speech notes (not this one, sorry darling!), chat through issues our patronages may be tackling and together I think we make quite a good team,” she continued.

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Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, at the Community Sport and Recreation Awards at Headingley Stadium on March 8.Chris Jackson/Getty

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh makes a speech during the Community Sport and Recreation Awards, with Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, on International Womens Day at Headingley Stadium on March 08, 2024 in Leeds, England.

Sophie compared her husband’s work to an iceberg, saying that what is seen is only a portion of what he does and adding that he always gives “150% of himself.”

“Like my father-in-law, my husband never seeks compliments for himself,” she said. “So when acknowledgment has come his way it has always been a total surprise to him, which is why I am grateful for this chance to, for once, be able to publicly celebrate and compliment him.”

“He was so happy and humbled when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth made him a Knight of The Garter in 2006 and was equally delighted and moved the day His Majesty The King – who we are both incredibly proud to support – made him Duke of Edinburgh. Both he deserves in equal measure, and I am so proud of the man he is,” Sophie said.

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh with his 60th Birthday cake, which is on March 10,during the Community Sport and Recreation Awards on International Women’s Day at Headingley Stadium on March 08, 2024 in Leeds, England.

“He is the best of fathers, the most loving of husbands and still is my best friend,” she continued. “So here’s to you, my darling Edward, and may I along with all your family and so many friends and many others wish you the happiest of birthdays!”

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, who are parents toLady Louise Windsor, 20, andJames, Earl of Wessex, 16, then shared a sweet hug, and Prince Edward was presented with an early birthday cake.

source: people.com