RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 11:46 last edited by
Quite a life...
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 11:52 last edited by
RIP indeed. What this man has seen is amazing, when you consider...
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 12:00 last edited by
RIP. He had an amazing life. The end of an era.
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RIP. He had an amazing life. The end of an era.
wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 12:59 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
He had an amazing life. The end of an era.
Indeed. How old is Her Majesty now?
When she passes, will Charles become the oldest man to ever assume the throne?
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RIP. He had an amazing life. The end of an era.
wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 13:27 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
RIP. He had an amazing life. The end of an era.
+1 An amazing life story there.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 13:27 last edited by
She's 94. According to my sources, the oldest British monarch to ascend the throne was William IV, at 64. Charles is 72.
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She's 94. According to my sources, the oldest British monarch to ascend the throne was William IV, at 64. Charles is 72.
wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 13:42 last edited by@doctor-phibes How is Charles' health? Will he outlive his mum?
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 14:02 last edited by
The intensely private prince will likely be remembered for his early efforts to help modernize the royal family’s image during a time of great change for Britain and the world, especially at the outset of Elizabeth’s reign in 1952. He also developed a reputation for the occasional brusque comment and crass, if not racist jokes.
Because, of course.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 14:05 last edited by
My condolences to the British royal family and the people in the Commonwealth realm.
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The intensely private prince will likely be remembered for his early efforts to help modernize the royal family’s image during a time of great change for Britain and the world, especially at the outset of Elizabeth’s reign in 1952. He also developed a reputation for the occasional brusque comment and crass, if not racist jokes.
Because, of course.
wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 14:24 last edited by@george-k said in RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
The intensely private prince will likely be remembered for his early efforts to help modernize the royal family’s image during a time of great change for Britain and the world, especially at the outset of Elizabeth’s reign in 1952. He also developed a reputation for the occasional brusque comment and crass, if not racist jokes.
Because, of course.
Oh, he's famous for making off-the-cuff dodgy remarks. He once said to somebody working in Asia that they'd get slitty eyes if they worked there too long.
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@george-k said in RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
The intensely private prince will likely be remembered for his early efforts to help modernize the royal family’s image during a time of great change for Britain and the world, especially at the outset of Elizabeth’s reign in 1952. He also developed a reputation for the occasional brusque comment and crass, if not racist jokes.
Because, of course.
Oh, he's famous for making off-the-cuff dodgy remarks. He once said to somebody working in Asia that they'd get slitty eyes if they worked there too long.
wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 14:26 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
Prince Phillip's gaffes
Fantastic stuff!
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 14:43 last edited by
I always rather liked him.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 16:31 last edited by
Yes, he seemed like a good man to me. I think the royals were lucky to have him.
RIP Prince Philip
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 16:34 last edited by
Those 'gaffes' are priceless. Back before sensitivity was replaced by oversensitivity.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 18:47 last edited by
A man, a WWII veteran, whose life was devoted to service and duty. R.I.P.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 19:17 last edited by
Fun pictures.
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@george-k said in RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
The intensely private prince will likely be remembered for his early efforts to help modernize the royal family’s image during a time of great change for Britain and the world, especially at the outset of Elizabeth’s reign in 1952. He also developed a reputation for the occasional brusque comment and crass, if not racist jokes.
Because, of course.
Oh, he's famous for making off-the-cuff dodgy remarks. He once said to somebody working in Asia that they'd get slitty eyes if they worked there too long.
wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 20:14 last edited by Renauda 4 Sept 2021, 20:16@doctor-phibes said in RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
@george-k said in RIP Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh:
The intensely private prince will likely be remembered for his early efforts to help modernize the royal family’s image during a time of great change for Britain and the world, especially at the outset of Elizabeth’s reign in 1952. He also developed a reputation for the occasional brusque comment and crass, if not racist jokes.
Because, of course.
Oh, he's famous for making off-the-cuff dodgy remarks. He once said to somebody working in Asia that they'd get slitty eyes if they worked there too long.
Some real clangers in there. I recall him dropping one in Calgary back in the '60s when he was presented with a white cowboy hat. Something to the effect he was sure it would make a good flower pot or some such thing. Gave more than a few people something to harumpf about for a few days.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 20:25 last edited by
The queen met him when she was 13; she's 94 now. I can't image the sense of loss she must feel.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2021, 21:14 last edited by
Phibes, what is the country-wide mourning protocol in England? Ie, here there is lowering the flag to half mast for a period of time. What about the queen and/or the palace?