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    Default What politically-incorrect Prince Philip said about the lady in red

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    Friends insist that he was merely trying to put the attractive young blonde at ease.
    But it is clear that even at the grand old age of almost 91, frisky Prince Philip still has an eye for the ladies.
    Spotting pretty Hannah Jackson, 25, on a trip with his wife to Bromley in Kent, the elderly royal turned to the policeman standing next to her and gestured towards her eye-catching peplum-style red dress which had a zip running the length of its front.
    ‘I would get arrested if I unzipped that dress!’ he exclaimed.
    Spotting pensioner Barbara Dubery, who herself turns 90 on Saturday, wrapped up in her wheelchair in a foil blanket against the cold, he asked her: ‘Are they going to put you in the oven next?’
    Her daughter, pam Shaw, explained that her mother had been wrapped up ‘like a turkey’ by Bromley council officials who were worried she’d get cold.
    ‘It made her day,’ she said.
    Two in a day. Old Phil is on form. I do love his amusing, un-pc remarks.

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    He dont give a shyte ... the old git.

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    He didn't give one as a young man either. He's been coming out with them since year dot.

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    Prince Philip is awesome.

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    'You managed not to get eaten then?' To a British student who was trekking in Papua New Guinea, during an official visit in 1998.

    'When a man opens the car door for his wife, it's either a new car or a new wife.'

    This man cracks me up.



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    Again in Scotland, he outraged locals when he asked a driving instructor he met on a walkabout in Oban in 1995: ‘How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them past the test?’.
    AhaHaHAHaHAHHA!!!!! Holy ****!!!

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    DANG!!! He's keeping it real

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    the man rocks. its good to see some plain humour without this PC bs. keep on keeping on sir

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    A few more:

    In 1986 he told British students in Peking: ‘If you stay here much longer you’ll all be slitty-eyed.’

    Seven years later, he told a Briton living in Hungary: ‘You can’t have been here long. You’ve not got a pot belly.’ His remarks apparently alluded to the Hungarians’ love of food and drink.


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    See, Americans, wrong choice.

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    How refreshing in this age of PC gone mad.


    My favorite Prince Philip quote :

    "You look like you are ready for bed!"

    To the President of Nigeria, who was wearing traditional robes.

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