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Should I cut my controlling sister out of my life? telegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from telegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For some, the memory of having met the Duke as a child still looms large. Major Retd Philip Wright recalls the time in 1950 when, at 10-years-old, Prince Philip leant him a pair of flippers in a swimming pool in Cyprus. Major Retd Philip Wright was a child when he met the Prince in CyprusMajor Philip Wright Credit: John Nguyen/JNVisuals “He was commanding HMS Magpie, his ship, and they called in on Cyprus as part of the mediterranean fleet. “My father, Sir Andrew Wright, was governor and he visited us in Government House. My father said ‘any time you want to use the swimming pool, do come and use it’. ....
Telegraph readers remember Prince Philip: 'Thank you for your long, loyal and selfless service' telegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from telegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Political correctness has destroyed all comedy @Jamie Scott-Douglas: As will have been said a hundred times, political correctness has destroyed all comedy forever. It is all about timing and if you have to stumble in case you might offend someone, all comic timing is lost and it is a hopeless cause. Thank God all the greats from the past are recorded for posterity. The channels are awful at putting anything on at prime time @gary stark: We all remember the great like Only Fools and Horses, Fawlty Towers etc, but in reality the greats come along maybe three times a decade. The favourite great top 20 spreads over 60 years, and we wear rose coloured glasses wondering where the new stuff has gone. ....
People who are outside during the coronavirus lockdown will be questioned by police and those not wearing masks when required will be fined. Writing in the Telegraph, Martin Hewitt, the Chair of the National Police Chief s Council, also argued it was right for police to patrol in potential hotspots where gatherings could take place. Telegraph readers had their say on the police s hardline approach to enforcing the latest lockdown. Read on for their view on the new instructions for police officers, and share your view in the comments section below. ‘It’s just daft now’ @kathleen o hara “So I’m out at the supermarket or for a walk and the police plan to stop me to enquire my reason for being out? It s just daft now.” ....