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“I think I was sitting in front of the TV as a kid watching like Saturday morning video clips,” he said.
“In fact, definitely. I think it was ‘Da Funk.’ I almost remember the first time. I wasn’t really into that kind of music then, but it definitely stuck in my brain. I was like, what is this?”
Reflecting on the emotional toll of their break-up, he went on: “I mean, I guess I wasn’t expecting to be as emotional as I was.
“Especially because I watched the video they released, that kind of eight-minute thing, which I think has already been on a movie of theirs, obviously re-contextualised for them announcing their split up, but it really moved me.
Prince Philip, 99, spent his second night at a London hospital after feeling unwell
Mikhaila FrielFeb 18, 2021, 16:48 IST
The Duke of Edinburgh.Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images
Prince Philip has been at the King Edward VII Hospital in London since Tuesday evening.
The Queen s husband was admitted under guidance from his doctor after feeling unwell.
The royal family continued royal duties in the days that followed.
The Duke of Edinburgh has spent a second night at King Edward VII Hospital in London as a precautionary measure.
Prince Philip, who will turn 100 in June, was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday evening after feeling unwell under guidance from his doctor. His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh was admitted to the King Edward VII Hospital in London, on Tuesday evening, a palace spokesperson said in a statement obtained by Insider on Wednesday. The Duke s admission is a precautionary measure, on the advice of His Royal Highness s Doctor, after feeling un