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Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II have been married since November 20, 1947, making theirs one of the longest-lasting royal marriages in history.
However, given that they have several homes, including Buckingham Palace, Wood Farm, and Windsor Castle, many people have been wondering whether they still live together.
According to reports, the Duke of Edinburgh has been spending most of his time at Wood Farm since he retired from public duty last year.
Wood Farm is located on the Sandringham Estate, and it is said to be a peaceful and beautiful location.
A source told the Daily Star in November 2017 that Prince Philip enjoys spending time there, away from the public eye.
He also spends time at Windsor Castle, the Queen's weekend home, and goes to Buckingham Palace occasionally, such as for Remembrance Day.
Despite living in separate homes, the couple still see each other at some point during the week or weekends.
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It is believed that the Queen still carries out her official royal duties, while Prince Philip spends most of his time at Wood Farm.
However, their schedules are flexible, and they see each other depending on Her Majesty's schedule.
The Queen works around her schedule to see Prince Philip as much as possible.
In fact, a source told the Daily Express yesterday that the main reason for Prince Philip's retirement was so that he could spend more time at Windsor and Sandringham.
According to The Telegraph, Prince Philip did more royal engagements than the Queen last year.
He is the longest-serving consort of any monarch in British history, with 64 years of public service.
During this time, it is believed he has carried out more than 22,200 engagements alone and made a huge 5,490 speeches.
Last week, Prince Philip pulled out of an engagement at Windsor Castle due to feeling under the weather, according to reports from the Mail.
However, a source exclusively told Express.co.uk that Prince Philip's health in general is good.
The insider added that the announcement of his retirement last year was unexpected, as nobody knew the Duke was going to scale back.
Despite living in separate homes, it is clear that Prince Philip and the Queen still love and respect each other.
Their marriage has stood the test of time, and they continue to make time for each other despite their busy schedules.
Prince Philip's retirement has allowed him to spend more time at his favorite locations, and his health is said to be good.
In conclusion, Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II still live separately, but they make time for each other whenever possible.