How did he get through the era of cancel culture and only emerge dead?
I didn’t realize I liked this guy!
ha! i kinda like those gaffes.
Hahaha, man I like this Prince Phillip dude! Great quotes.
I hope on the day I die, I’m remembered only for my screw ups. /sarc
“When a man opens a car door for his wife it’s either a new car or a new wife.”
OK, I lol’d
His kind of humor is lost on the daft, easily offended types. I like it!
There’s some great material there.
Ha Ha Ha .I never heard him speak. Apparently we really missed the real Prince Phillip.
I love that one:
“When a man opens a car door for his wife, it’s either a new car or a new wife.” — Prince Philips
Actually, a native of Beijing told me that joke about the Cantonese some years ago.
Some of those are quite rude, some are outright funny, some are true.
This one is both funny and true:
“When a man opens a car door for his wife, it’s either a new car or a new wife.”
"You look like you’re ready for bed," he told Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003 — he was wearing the national dress.
In 2002, he asked Australian aboriginal leader William Brin, "Do you still throw spears at each other?"
That's a good one!
I didn't know Phil was such a comedian.
He sounds like someone I would like to get drunk with.
He was a man of his time. . .and a gentleman at that. Tough to live your life in the shadow of a beloved Queen.
Great sense of humor. I met him in London at a formal event.
As we and about a dozen others were waiting to be escorted to the head table, he asked me: “Do you know why Bill Clinton wears underpants?” I was not expecting that question and answered “no.” He replied; “But of course, to keep his ankles warm!” He then broke out in an upper-class accented laugh. We got along great!!
RIP, Good Prince.
That’s hilarious!
A refreshing tribute in the era of political correctness and cancel culture.
If we we expand the list to Top 12 Gaffs, add the following:
11. In 1993, he asked reporter Serena French at a charity fundraiser for the World Wildlife Foundation, “You’re not wearing mink knickers, are you?”
12. In 2002, he asked successful Aboriginal businessman William Brin, “Do you still throw spears at each other?