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Why Have I Never Heard Of...
Prince Edward? The queen's youngest child? I'm no royalist, but surely I should've heard of him somewhere. Oh the reason I brought this up was because it was a question in a quiz which I got right by guessing, even though I hadn't a clue.
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Joined the Marines and backed out after a few months much to the annoyance of Prince Philip.
Went into show biz and backed out again with debts which the Queen covered.
His wife did an embarrassing interview with a con man.
Did a "Meghan and Harry"..........but in the UK ;-)
Joined the Marines and backed out after a few months much to the annoyance of Prince Philip.
Went into show biz and backed out again with debts which the Queen covered.
His wife did an embarrassing interview with a con man.
Did a "Meghan and Harry"..........but in the UK ;-)
I once did an exercise with some of the Close Observation Troop of 42 Commando
They all had t shirts and on the front were the words :
You can turn a frog into a Prince
On the back it said :
But you cannot turn a Prince into a Royal Marine
He infamously failed to complete the commando course after a spat with one of the instructors and thus failed to earn the coveted green beret so technically he never actually served as a Royal Marine
They all had t shirts and on the front were the words :
You can turn a frog into a Prince
On the back it said :
But you cannot turn a Prince into a Royal Marine
He infamously failed to complete the commando course after a spat with one of the instructors and thus failed to earn the coveted green beret so technically he never actually served as a Royal Marine
Who will be the next patron of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award?
Prince Edward is tipped to be the next patron of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme, following the death of its founder Prince Philip. The Earl of Wessex, 57, has been a huge advocate for the DofE since achieving the Gold Award in 1986 and is already a Trustee of the charity.
Prince Edward is tipped to be the next patron of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme, following the death of its founder Prince Philip. The Earl of Wessex, 57, has been a huge advocate for the DofE since achieving the Gold Award in 1986 and is already a Trustee of the charity.