PDA

View Full Version : HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh


95i
13th Jun 2017, 08:15
Somewhere I found the attached photo of a painting of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. I can't remember where.
It's a pity I don't know the artist's name. Can anyone help?
The rank insignia show "Marshal of the Royal Air Force", right?
In another forum I was told the original painting is hanging in College Hall at RAF Cranwell.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m236/95iwarzukurz/1968_Prince-Philip-k_zps68h9glaf.jpg

treadigraph
13th Jun 2017, 08:33
He received the Honorary title Marshal of the Royal Air Force in 1953.

FAR CU
13th Jun 2017, 09:44
"Roger Bacon", way back in FLIGHT, published a photo of this 'luminary' at the controls of a 748 . He, the pilot, has turned half round to the camera, a large part of the instrument panel in view. His expression is a little quizzical. The absolutely ripper caption reads - "Either the left engine has failed, or it's a quarter past two."

A recent issue of the English language paper from Kerala State had a piece on Philip's recent retirement from all official engagements. It concluded with a reference to his "great tact". He was on a guided tour of a factory once in Birmingham. As he passed a large fuse box in a state of disrepair he said about it - "Damn thing looks like it was put in by a bloody Indian." On another occasion, when a young female member of the English royal family was leaving to visit China, his choice remark to her was - "Don't you come back home with a slitty-eyed baby."

One Melbourne Australia family, who hosted him on an overnight visit, have good reason not to hold him in high regard. Were I to explain, I think I might be BANNED.

Barksdale Boy
13th Jun 2017, 12:59
You've got the "slitty-eyed" story completely wrong.

BEagle
13th Jun 2017, 14:35
More of Stavros's gaffes here: Duke of Edinburgh defends 'slitty-eyed' gaffe - Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/prince-philip/8544598/Duke-of-Edinburgh-defends-slitty-eyed-gaffe.html)

:ok:

Albert Driver
23rd Jun 2017, 19:55
He survived the Navy and Meteors ......?