Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh RIP

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Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh RIP

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I am greatly saddened by the death of Prince Philip, a man who went on from a poor start to inspire so many people.
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As a person, I'm sorry he has died as I would be for any other decent person that died but let's remember that not everyone in the UK actually thinks the royal monarchy is relevant to the UK today. RIP.
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He was a class act. Even through all the history that played out before his eyes over the century (minus one) he has spent on this old Earth.

That's the definition of a gentleman in my book.

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bound_jenny wrote:He was a class act. Even through all the history that played out before his eyes over the century (minus one) he has spent on this old Earth.

That's the definition of a gentleman in my book.

Jenny.
There were times though when I think he should have maybe used different terms when talking about different cultures but I guess he was a man of this time. He certainly gave us a few :facepalm: moments that made us giggle inside.
Unlike the shame the younger generation of royals brings.
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