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Prince Philip got Australian knighthood or Tony Abbott got knighthood? Sorry, I've not been keeping up with the news.

I mean, the guy has "back bencher" written all over him...


I agree Kelly.
Getting back to Prince Philip, these Prince Philip gaffs in UK's Daily Mirror are worth a gander - http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/...
My favorite - Peering at a fuse box in a Scottish factory, he said: “It looks as though it was put in by an Indian.” He later backtracked: “I meant to say cowboys.”
And another - To a woman solicitor, 1987: “I thought it was against the law for a woman to solicit.”
Now surely that's worth a knighthood?

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Yes, it was in the context of fancy dress party, but still...that's one hell of a costume to wear!!
I heard a joke that Prince Harry said "I got the costume from my grandfather's (Prince Philip’s) wardrobe." :)


http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/...

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On July 16, 2015 The Mirror highlighted one of Prince Philip’s latest gaffes when it reported he asked a professional fundraiser “Do you have any friends left?”
The report states, “The 94-year-old Duke of Edinburgh also asked women at an east London community centre, ‘who do you sponge off?’ And he showed no sign of choosing his words more carefully, when he asked a professional fundraiser if he had any pals during the visit to Chadwell Heath Community Centre.
“Martin Shaw of fundraisers Midas said: “When I told the Duke I was a professional fundraiser he said ‘Do you have any friends left?’ I said ‘Not many’ and he said ‘I guess so’.”
The report continues, “Philip, who has been consort since the Queen was crowned in 1952, also asked at Chadwell Heath Community Centre: ‘Do you all meet for a gossip?’… Republic’s Graham Smith, who is campaigning for an elected head of state, said: ‘Philip’s comments are crass and insensitive, in line with many similar ones made over the years. They show he’s not suitable for public life’.”

On July 16, 2015 The Mirror highlighted one of Prince Philip’s latest gaffes when it reported he asked a professional fundraiser “Do you have any friends..."
Haha! I hadn't heard of those latest Philip gaffes - more to add to the list of such things as "slitty eyed foreigners"!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknew...
They include:
1965 - On seeing an exhibition of "primitive" Ethiopian art, he muttered: "It looks like the kind of thing my daughter would bring back from her school art lessons."
1966 - The Duke famously proclaimed: "British women can't cook".
1981 - During the recession he mused: “Everybody was saying we must have more leisure. Now they are complaining they are unemployed."
1984 - When accepting a figurine from a woman during a visit to Kenya he asked: "You are a woman aren't you?"
1986 - While on an official visit to China, he told a group of British exchange students living in the city of Xian: "If you stay here much longer you'll all be slitty–eyed."
1999 - In Cardiff he told children from the British Deaf Association, who were standing by a Caribbean steel band: "If you're near that music it's no wonder you're deaf".
2002 - While touring a factory near Edinburgh he said a fuse box was so crude it "looked as though it had been put in by an Indian".
2002 - To Australian Aborigines during a visit to Australia with the Queen he asked: "Do you still throw spears at each other?"
2009 - Said to black dance troupe Diversity at the Royal Variety Performance: "Are you all one family?"
2011 - To the managing director of a wind farm company, the prince said wind turbines were "absolutely useless" and "an absolute disgrace".
Undated - "Well, you'll never fly in it, you're too fat to be an astronaut." - to a 13-year-old whilst visiting a space shuttle.
Undated - “You look like you’re ready for bed!” - To the President of Nigeria, dressed in traditional robes.


Prince Philip: The Queen's Devoted Companion


Excerpts on the Club of the Isles follow:
"Today the Rothschild’s control a far-flung financial empire, which includes majority stakes in most world central banks. The Edmond de Rothschild clan owns the Banque Privee SA in Lugano, Switzerland and the Rothschild Bank AG of Zurich. The family of Jacob Lord Rothschild owns the powerful Rothschild Italia in Milan. They are founding members of the exclusive $10 trillion Club of the Isles – which controls corporate giants Royal Dutch Shell, Imperial Chemical Industries, Lloyds of London, Unilever, Barclays, Lonrho, Rio Tinto Zinc, BHP Billiton and Anglo American DeBeers. It dominates the world supply of petroleum, gold, diamonds, and many other vital raw materials. [23]"
"The Club of the Isles provides capital for George Soros’ Quantum Fund NV – which made substantial financial gains in 1998-99 following the collapse of currencies of Thailand, Indonesia and Russia. Soros was a major shareholder at George W. Bush’s Harken Energy. The Club of Isles is led by the Rothschilds and includes Queen Elizabeth II and other wealthy European aristocrats and Nobility.[24]"

Prince Philip and Bernhard (Bernhard also started the Bilderberg Group) both started the World Wildlife Fund and I wrote about it here https://unexposedevil.com/?p=9816
Books mentioned in this topic
The Orphan Conspiracies: 29 Conspiracy Theories from The Orphan Trilogy (other topics)Prince Philip: I Know I Am Rude: Prince Philip on Prince Philip (other topics)
Prince Philip: The Turbulent Early Life of the Man Who Married Queen Elizabeth II (other topics)
Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Prince Philip, is the unofficial leader of the mysterious Club of the Isles. A cagey oligarchy of European industrialists and aristocrats, the club is rumored to preside over approximately US$10 trillion in global assets. Companies said to be associated with the Club of the Isles include Royal Dutch Shell, The Bank of England, Lloyds Bank, SmithKline Beecham, General Electric, Barclays Bank, Rio Tinto, HSBC, BHP Billiton and DeBeers.
Some claim Prince Philip’s highly secretive organization dominates the world’s oil, banking, pharmaceutical and mining industries.