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Jonathan Pryce (as Prince Philip): A carriage driving ensemble Season 5, Episode 2, 'The System' Comprising a custom-made brown felted wool single-breasted jacket, a white long-sleeved shirt, a pair of beige chinos by Peter Christian; together with a claret and navy diagonal striped silk tie, a gold-coloured circular tie pin, a heavy black wool driving apron, a black furry top hat by Christy's of London, and a pair of yellow suede wrist-length gloves (8) Footnotes: As seen in the carriage driving scene at the Lowther Horse Show. Prince Philip was a keen sportsman from a young age, but he is probably best remembered for his equestrian career. He was an accomplished polo player; however, he developed arthritis as he got older, making playing more difficult. When he was 50 he took up carriage driving instead and competed into his 80s. Prince Philip had his own four-wheeled carriage specially designed around 2014, made of aluminium and steel, which he would drive around Windsor. His love for the carriage and the sport was honoured at his funeral on the 17th April 2021, as it was led through the Windsor Castle Quadrangle by two fell horses, with the Duke's personal effects on the seat, including his driving cap and gloves. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Jonathan Pryce (as Prince Philip): A carriage driving ensemble Season 5, Episode 2, 'The System' Comprising a custom-made brown felted wool single-breasted jacket, a white long-sleeved shirt, a pair of beige chinos by Peter Christian; together with a claret and navy diagonal striped silk tie, a gold-coloured circular tie pin, a heavy black wool driving apron, a black furry top hat by Christy's of London, and a pair of yellow suede wrist-length gloves (8) Footnotes: As seen in the carriage driving scene at the Lowther Horse Show. Prince Philip was a keen sportsman from a young age, but he is probably best remembered for his equestrian career. He was an accomplished polo player; however, he developed arthritis as he got older, making playing more difficult. When he was 50 he took up carriage driving instead and competed into his 80s. Prince Philip had his own four-wheeled carriage specially designed around 2014, made of aluminium and steel, which he would drive around Windsor. His love for the carriage and the sport was honoured at his funeral on the 17th April 2021, as it was led through the Windsor Castle Quadrangle by two fell horses, with the Duke's personal effects on the seat, including his driving cap and gloves. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing