Pic shows The Duke of Edinburgh joking with the Cambridge University rowing team on Thursday morning at the launch of the boat they will man in the 2009 University Boat Race. The Duke of Edinburgh today carried out three engagements in three hours after recovering from a back injury. He had been unable to carry out engagements since Christmas after damaging his back while carriage driving. But the Duke, 87, made up for lost time during a visit to Cambridge to celebrate Cambridge University's 800th anniversary. At he met Cambridge University rowers after launching the boat which they


Pic shows The Duke of Edinburgh joking with the Cambridge University rowing team on Thursday morning at the launch of the boat they will man in the 2009 University Boat Race. The Duke of Edinburgh today carried out three engagements in three hours after recovering from a back injury. He had been unable to carry out engagements since Christmas after damaging his back while carriage driving. But the Duke, 87, made up for lost time during a visit to Cambridge to celebrate Cambridge University's 800th anniversary. At he met Cambridge University rowers after launching the boat which they will man in the 2009 Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race next month. The Duke poured champagne on the boat - named 800th - and joked with members of the rowing club At 10,15am he unveiled a plaque on a train named University of Cambridge 800 Years 1209 - 2009. And at he unveiled a statue depicting Charles Darwin as a university student to mark the 200th anniversary of the naturalist's birth.


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