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This Southern Pacific island worshipped Prince Philip as a god who left in search of a bride


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For decades, villagers living on a remote Southern Pacific island have held a special place in their hearts for Prince Philip.
For about 700 members of the Yaohnanen tribe, he was not merely a royal, but a god, descended from a local ancestral spirit that lived in the mountains of Tanna island, in the nation of Vanuatu.
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The prince once visited the island in 1974, as part of a royal tour with the Queen. Islanders rowing the couple ashore, believed the prince was the reincarnation of a “warrior from a long time ago who had come down from the mountains and gone off to England in search of a bride,” former Buckingham Palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter told the New York Post, according to Newsweek. ....

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Islanders Who Worship Prince Philip as God Will Now Idolize Prince Charles Instead


Islanders Who Worship Prince Philip as God Will Now Idolize Prince Charles Instead
Newsweek
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Darragh Roche
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Sikor Natuan, the son of the local chief, holds a water damaged portrait of Britain s Prince Philip in a partially built monument to the British royal near the remote village of Yaohnanen on Tanna in Vanuatu on August 6, 2010.
As the United Kingdom and the world mourns the death of Prince Philip, there is one community in the South Pacific that s expected to be deeply affected by the Duke of Edinburgh s passing.
A tribe in the village of Yaohnanen on the island of Tanna in the nation of Vanuatu believe Prince Philip to be a god. It is estimated that 700 people ascribe to the so-called Prince Philip Movement out of the island s total population of 29,000. ....

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