Philip s legacy lives in chef who traded prison for kitchen
DANICA KIRKA, Associated Press
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1of9Jon Watts, demonstrates his cooking skills for the Associated Press by making a prawn linguini at a friends kitchen in Codicote, Welwyn, England, Thursday, April 15, 2021. Jon Watts was 18 years old when he woke up in a prison cell and decided he had to change. He enrolled in every course he could find, from mathematics to business. But he says it was a program founded by Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, that gave him a “passion for food” and a career as a chef when he got out of prison 3 1/2 years later.Alastair Grant/APShow MoreShow Less
Philip s legacy lives in chef who traded prison for kitchen
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