Translator the love story of this man to this country and who knew each fast and the smell of the plant of every plant and the changing of the or colors in the fields in the spring and fall, i would like to tell you a few personal orders, and today i will call you in your first name. Your living as of eight years ago was so unplanned that we did not have the time to say goodbye to you. We did not say hello and goodbye. I didnt even have the time to wish you a speedy recovery in the medical procedure and we couldnt tell you how much we loved you. All your team in the minister Prime Ministers Office we loved you. But you knew that we loved you. You always told us in a smile its not a bad place to be at. And what i know that you meant is not that you were at the head of the pyramid but in the place that you felt so beloved. I wanted you to know that like [inaudible] were beside you, we the people in your office recruited were recruited to help you in the funeral arrangements. We all came
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor were sympathetic to Nazi Germany, and Queen Victoria s grandson, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was a member of the Nazi party.
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If you want to know Prince Philip, read the 14 books he wrote
From a Swiftian plea to ban helicopters to questions of religion, the Duke of Edinburgh’s unpretentious, witty writing reveals his intellect
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in Balmoral, 1976
Credit: Anwar Hussein
When Prince Philip stepped down from official duties in 2017, it was announced that he would spend his retirement carriage-driving and reading. The former was a given; but where the latter was concerned one couldn’t help wondering whether he was doomed to the same fate as Sir Robert Walpole, who picked up a book on his first day of retirement, burst into tears and declared: “I have led a life of business so long that I have lost my taste for reading, and now – what shall I do?”