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Prince Phillip was much liked by the men folk on this side of the pond because he spoke his mind. I have one little known story I picked up in Germany when I was working there. At some form of posh dinner that he and the queen attended he called the Germans krauts well the German press git hold of it and one pushy reporter started asking pointed questions Prince Phillips reply was "the last time I was that close to Germans they where shooting at me" things went quiet after that. One more fact about Prince Phillip he is more British royal than the Queen, it sounds strange but the one fact that the royal household play down that the name of Windsor is quite a resent addition as far as history goes the real real name was Sax-Coburg gotha so decedents from the German royal family line. Prince Phillip was more of a direct decedent from our Queen Victoria, even though he was a Greek Prince he had no Greek blood in his veins. This closeness to Queen Victoria came to the fore when the bodies of the Russian murdered Tzar and his family were found It was his DNA that was uses to confirm their identities. As for my personal opinion of that loose canon Harry "if you cant make mistakes when you are young when the hell can you make them" he never had the best of upbringings so there is plenty of time left to bury the hatchet if there is one and only of course if all the parties want to. Just remember King Edward VIII the Windsors only mad peace with him when he was dead, so when our Queen slips off her mortal coil there will be a lot for the press to wade in and throw about "so watch this space".
The only lessons in my life I truly did learn from where the ones I paid for!
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Like your insight in to the now late Prince Phil--wonder how the ROB (Royal Old Broad) will hold up without him? Probably OK, she is a real tough woman in her own right-- If old Prince Chuck holds out, someday he will be the King--whoopie-- wonder who inherits Phil's Purdeys??
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Suddenly I know how I'd like to be taken to my funeral. Just let the back seats in my Toyota 4Runner down and carry me in my own "Shooting Break (Brake)"...Geo
Spelling correction upon the advice of The Fox.
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 04/13/21 01:05 PM. Reason: spelling
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even better, your own"Shooting Brake"??
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Nah, mine's usually "Broke"...Geo
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Good to see you lot offering due respect to your betters.
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