The Thursday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Thursday, May 4
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PRINCE PHILIP REMEMBERED FONDLY: News of Prince Philip’s retirement from public life has sparked fond memories of his glamour and gaffes as Canadian royal watchers recall the visits of a man who transitioned from rebellious modern monarch to royal elder statesman while staunchly supporting dozens of causes. Buckingham Palace released a statement Thursday saying that Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, would retire from royal duties this fall. The palace said Philip, 95, made the decision himself with the full support of the Queen. The royal has suffered from heart disease and other ailments in recent years but has nonetheless maintained a vigorous public schedule.
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