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Formal portrait of The Earl of Wessex
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The Earl of Wessex works on behalf of a number of charities and organisations, particularly those connected with the arts, sport and young people.

The Earl of Wessex is the third son and youngest child of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.

Born in 1964, he was known as Prince Edward until his marriage, when he was created The Earl of Wessex and Viscount Severn.

At the same time it was announced that His Royal Highness will be given the title Duke of Edinburgh in due course, when the present title now held by Prince Philip eventually reverts to the Crown.

The Earl of Wessex has a busy programme. As well as duties in support of The Queen, the Earl plays an active role in The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, the scheme for young people set up by his father in the 1950s.

He also works on behalf of a number of charities and organisations, particularly those connected with the arts, sport and young people.