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Prince Philip remembered as great man

Prince Philip remembered as great man © BBC Flags are being flown at half mast in tribute to Prince Philip Tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh have been paid by Guernsey s bailiff, chief minister and lieutenant governor. Deputy Peter Ferbrache described the duke as a great man with character, energy, intelligence . The States of Guernsey said it was deeply saddened to learn of the duke s death. © BBC Guernsey s chief minister, lieutenant governor and bailiff pay their respects to the duke Bailiff Richard McMahon said his reaction was one of sadness and his thoughts were with our majesty at this time . He said the duke had visited Guernsey on six occasions and he always had an interest in the Bailiwick .

Bailiff of Guernsey: Islanders will treasure memories of Prince Philip | Channel

The Bailiff of Guernsey, Richard McMahon Credit: ITV Channel TV The Bailiff of Guernsey has reflected fondly on visits to the Bailiwick by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, following his death at the age of 99. Tributes have been paid across the islands to Prince Philip who passed away at Windsor Castle on Friday 9 April. “I was saddened to learn of the death of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. In Guernsey, many will recall the six visits that the island was honoured to receive from His Royal Highness (accompanying Her Majesty The Queen). His first visit was in 1949 when the new Princess Elizabeth Hospital was opened. He returned with Her Majesty in 1957. They returned in 1978 and 1989 on H.M. Yacht Britannia. They came again in 2001 and for the last time in 2005 for the 60th anniversary of the Liberation. On several of those occasions they also visited Alderney and Sark.

The Livestream of Maine Deer Feeding Is Wicked Fun To Watch

The Livestream of Maine Deer Feeding Is Wicked Fun To Watch

The Livestream of Maine Deer Feeding Is Wicked Fun To Watch Here we go animal lovers. In Brownville, Maine way up north of Bangor.the deer are in the mood for food. Luckily for them, there s a huge buffet available just for them. Us Mainers love a good buffet and that includes some of our wild neighbors. While this spread is intended for the many white-tailed deer in the area, it s generally likely that you ll see some turkeys crash the dinner party too. This magical place is called According to the description on their YouTube Channel, the pantry feeds approximately 400 pounds per day of native oats (local) to help sustain the white-tailed deer population through rough winters here in central Maine.

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