Prince Philip's legacy and memory live on. In honor of what would have been the late Duke of Edinburgh's 100th birthday — June 10 -- the Royal Horticultural Society presented Queen Elizabeth with a very special gift.The organization — of which the queen is a royal patron — presented her with a newly bred type of rose which they've named the Duke of Edinburgh Rose, according to an announcement released by the Palace.The special rose, which is deep pink in color, was bred from Harkness Roses, and gifted to Queen Elizabeth by Keith Weed, the president of the Royal Horticultural Society.According to the announcement, the commemorative rose has since been planted in the East Terrace Garden at Windsor Castle, along with a mix of other roses in.
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