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Edward hands daughter gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award at palace celebration

By CharlotteJuly 3, 20265 Mins Read
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Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor was one of more than 600 young people whose gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) achievements were being celebrated with an event at the palace on Friday.

This year also marks the 70th year of the award, which was started by Edward’s father Philip in 1956.

Edward, who became Duke of Edinburgh following Philip’s death, handed his 22-year-old daughter her certificate during an informal ceremony in the palace’s West Drawing Room.

They were accompanied by a group of people who were speaking at the event, including Olympic curler Bruce Mouat and other award recipients.

After speaking about the bronze, silver and gold DofE awards, Edward turned and pointed to his daughter, saying: “We’ve got someone else who’s actually done all three.”

“Just about,” she replied.

The duke asked her if she had ever been given a certificate, and she explained that she had, but that they had arrived in the post.

“I did mine mainly during Covid so they didn’t really award anything, so, nice to get it now,” Lady Louise added.

After ushering Lady Louise across to where the other guests were stood, Edward handed her her framed DofE certificate.

He said: “It’s all a bit staged, but it’s just to prove that you actually did get it.”

As he gave her the certificate he told her: “Many congratulations and very well done.”

The Duchess of Edinburgh and Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor listen to the Duke of Edinburgh's speech at the Palace of Holyroodhouse
The Duchess of Edinburgh and Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor listened to the Duke of Edinburgh’s speech (Jane Barlow/PA)

In handing Lady Louise her certificate, Edward follows in the footsteps of his own father, the late Prince Philip, who gave him his own certificate at St James’s Palace in 1986.

Edward shared his memory of the event as part of a “digital scrapbook” on the DofE website, marking the 70th anniversary of the award.

In it he said: “One thing that is ingrained on my memory is my gold award celebration.

“Usually, my father would give the bunch of award certificates to a presenter to distribute, but this time he talked to our group, gave me my certificate and then said: ‘Well, since I’ve given you that one, I’ll give you the rest,’ and handed the whole lot to me to hand out.”

Following the ceremony the party headed outside to the gardens, where Edward addressed the assembled award recipients and their friends and families.

He told them: “Just feel a bit proud of what you have managed to achieve. And when you leave this garden, just walk a few inches taller.

“Because there are others out there who will say: ‘Oh, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, I can do that.’

“The difference is, you know you can. Well done.”

Gold Award celebrations at Palace of Holyroodhouse
The Duke of Edinburgh spoke with a number of attendees at the event (Jane Barlow/PA)

Following speeches from Bruce Mouat and award recipient Isla Ranger, Edward then made his way among the attendees, chatting with award recipients and congratulating them on their achievements.

During her speech, Ms Ranger told the audience she had started the Bronze DofE as she saw it as “a great chance to hang out with my friends and achieve something”.

She went on: “I realised quickly that the award was much more than that and through the sections, I discovered new passions and opportunities.

“Finishing my gold award is not where my journey will end. I hope to continue to volunteer with future expeditions in my local area. The skills I have developed will also stay with me for the rest of my life.”

Scott Forrest, 17, was one of the award recipients the duke spoke to as he made he way around the attendees.

“It was a fairly brief interaction, but it was nice. We just exchanged a few words,” Mr Forrest, who is from Glasgow, said.

“He just asked me where I’m going for uni. I just told him I’m going to Glasgow uni, and (we) just chatted about the expedition experience.

“It was definitely interesting and a very momentous occasion”.

Joseph Milloy, 21, from Greenock, said meeting Edward during the event had been “fantastic”.

The Duchess of Edinburgh
The Duchess of Edinburgh also spoke with attendees during the event (Jane Barlow/PA)

“It was a fantastic experience, lovely gentleman, and really, really interested in wanting to know what the young people are doing, and how they’re ultimately bettering themselves and the people around them.

“It’s great to see that he’s wanting to take an interest in those young people and wants to hear their story, which is the most important thing.”

Erin Hooks, 19, from Dunblane, said the fact Edward had done the award himself meant he could relate to those being celebrated on Friday.

“It was really good experience getting to speak to him and it’s nice that he’s also done the award,” she said.

“He kind of was relating to us and laughing along about how if we would do it again we obviously didn’t have a hard enough expedition.”

Helen Anderson, DofE award director for Scotland, said: “It’s an absolute privilege to be celebrating our amazing gold ward holders in the Palace of Holyroodhouse Gardens today – who through their DofE, have shown extraordinary perseverance and resilience, and developed core skills for life.

“It’s incredible to think that 70 years ago, 7,000 young people in the UK started a DofE journey; fast forward to 2026 and this number shoots up to over 345,000.

“As young people navigate an uncertain time, we will continue to champion opportunities that build their confidence, resilience and human skills.”





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