philip wanted an emotional affair, the most dangerous type and the absolutely hardest on his wife because it takes the husband away totally emotionally away from her. Philip played outside the marriage because he knew his wife would not and could not divorce him because of her position as monarch. I think that's absolutely disgusting because he also knew she could not seek consolation for his distance in any relationship or marriage. He made a vow and he emotionally broke it and he also perhaps not with this girl but he very plainly broke it physically too. I just have contempt for this type of behavior
*Norton's and Penny's daughter's illness and death was so sad and rather sudden!* ❤😒 I am glad for both Prince Philip and Penny that they were able spend time enjoying carriage driving together. Queen Elizabeth maybe lacked the time or desire to participate in that hobby. Penny's husband was a neglectful husband, and to some degree, father. (A few years before this scene, Norton had left Penny and the children to run off to the Caribbean with his mistress -- until the mistress dumped him!) Speaking as a woman: Your husband taking a mistress is one thing. For him to flaunt the relationship and humiliate you in front of everyone in your circle of family, friends and acquaintances is quite another! (Especially in that sort of arrangement - titles, primogeniture, etc.; where divorcing him would mean that your son would not inherit the intact property, and also that any money the family had would be spent on legal bills, not being given to the children who would not inherit the title, etc..)
philip wanted an emotional affair, the most dangerous type and the absolutely hardest on his wife because it takes the husband away totally emotionally away from her. instead of searching for things to share with his wife who provides him with stability and love, he takes the lazy way out and presents his weak selfishness to the queen as it is all her fault. Shameful shameful shameful and weak
Prince Philip's mother and and the late Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Louis Mountbatten (1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma) were siblings[1] Lord Louis Mountbatten was Prince Philip's uncle. Penny's husband, Norton Knatchbull, (3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma) is Lord Louis Mountbatten's grandson. Norton Knatchbull, is the late Prince Philip's first-cousin, once removed (Penny is an in-law/ by marriage) Prince Philip's first cousin was the late Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma (she was allowed to hold the title in her own name because Louis Mountbatten and his wife Edwina had two daughters and no sons.) Patricia Knatchbull's younger sister is Lady Pamela Hicks. (Who used to be a lady in waiting for Queen Elizabeth. ______________________________________ 1.) Prince Philip's mother was the great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. (Prince Philip was a great-great- grandson of Queen Victoria) *Queen Victoria* ---> Queen Victoria's Daughter = *Princess Alice of the UK* (m. 1862) *Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesse and* *by Rhine.* They had 6 children. Their oldest daughter was *Princess Victoria* (named after her grandmother) ---> *(NOTE: As of 1917 the Battenberg'* *family's name was changed to:* *Mountbatten* British law) *Princess Victoria of Hesse and by* *Rhine* (i.e. Queen Victoria's granddaugher) (m. 1884 ) *Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess* *of Milford Haven* They had 4 children First child/first daughter *Princess Alice of Battenberg* (1885 - 1969) *The oldest child, Alice, was Prince* Philip's mother: She is known as: - *Alice (m.1903) Prince Andrew of Greece* and Denmark. (Danish House of: Glücksburg) *They had 5 children.* The 4 daughters were born before WW1 (1914--1918). During the war they were sent to Britain to live with their maternal grandparents because Greece was so unstable at the time. Prince Philip's father fought in the war against Germany's ally, the Ottoman Empire (now called Turkey) and his mother became a surgical nurse for the Greek military. *Prince Philip was their youngest child* *and only son (b.1921) After the war.* ----------- The other children of the Battenbergs/ Mountbattens: The second child/second daughter, *Irene* became the *Queen- consort of Sweden* (of Victoria and Louis Battenberg/ Mountbatten (i.e. the Marquess and Marchioness of Milford Haven) The third child/first boy was *George* *Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford* *Haven* (of Victoria and Louis Battenberg/ Mountbatten (i.e. the Marquess and Marchioness of Milford Haven) *The fourth child/ second son, *Louis:* = Youngest siblings was: (Admiral of the Fleet) *Lord Louis* *Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten* *of Burma* (of Victoria and Louis Battenberg/ Mountbatten (i.e. the Marquess and Marchioness of Milford Haven)
The Queen deserved something like this with Lord Porchester.
philip wanted an emotional affair, the most dangerous type and the absolutely hardest on his wife because it takes the husband away totally emotionally away from her. Philip played outside the marriage because he knew his wife would not and could not divorce him because of her position as monarch. I think that's absolutely disgusting because he also knew she could not seek consolation for his distance in any relationship or marriage. He made a vow and he emotionally broke it and he also perhaps not with this girl but he very plainly broke it physically too. I just have contempt for this type of behavior
Grow up and stop watching Disney movies.
Wealthy powerful men could care less about their wive's feelings.
Beautiful ... filmed at Losely Park near Guildford.
He obviously brought her comfort. 🙏
Cheating on Queen Elizabeth!
That tree is spectacular!
*Norton's and Penny's daughter's illness and death was so sad and rather sudden!* ❤😒
I am glad for both Prince Philip and Penny that they were able spend time enjoying carriage driving together. Queen Elizabeth maybe
lacked the time or desire to participate in that hobby.
Penny's husband was a neglectful husband, and to some degree, father. (A few years before this scene, Norton had left Penny and
the children to run off to the Caribbean with his mistress -- until the mistress dumped him!)
Speaking as a woman: Your husband taking a mistress is one thing. For him to flaunt the relationship and humiliate you in front
of everyone in your circle of family, friends and acquaintances is quite another! (Especially in that sort of arrangement - titles,
primogeniture, etc.; where divorcing him would mean that your son would not inherit the intact property, and also that any
money the family had would be spent on legal bills, not being given to the children who would not inherit the title, etc..)
Philip cheating.on old Elizabeth and you wrote that lomg.message to approve!! May you suffer in your real life.
Is that what they called it back then..."carriage driving"
Today they call it adultry.
@@RK-um9tu
No proof of adultery. Penny and Philip were
on the same competitive carriage driving team
Very nice indeed! 🥰🐴
Is that the High Septon?
You’re not funny. Please delete your RUclips account and never go on he internet again. You’re done. You had your chance, you messed up.
Indeed. The great Jonathan Pryce.
Technically, the High Sparrow. Except this version of the Queen is closer to being like Olenna Tyrell & who can blame her.
did she in real life attend Philip funeral
philip wanted an emotional affair, the most dangerous type and the absolutely hardest on his wife because it takes the husband away totally emotionally away from her. instead of searching for things to share with his wife who provides him with stability and love, he takes the lazy way out and presents his weak selfishness to the queen as it is all her fault. Shameful shameful shameful and weak
Wrong, he wanted what he has always wanted from attractive women...
Weren't Prince Philip and Penny Knatchbull cousins?
Prince Philip's mother and
and the late Admiral of the Fleet,
Lord Louis Mountbatten (1st Earl
Mountbatten of Burma) were
siblings[1]
Lord Louis Mountbatten was
Prince Philip's uncle.
Penny's husband, Norton Knatchbull,
(3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma) is
Lord Louis Mountbatten's grandson.
Norton Knatchbull, is the late Prince
Philip's first-cousin, once removed
(Penny is an in-law/ by marriage)
Prince Philip's first cousin was the
late Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess
Mountbatten of Burma (she was
allowed to hold the title in her own
name because Louis Mountbatten
and his wife Edwina had two
daughters and no sons.)
Patricia Knatchbull's younger sister is
Lady Pamela Hicks. (Who used to be
a lady in waiting for Queen Elizabeth.
______________________________________
1.) Prince Philip's mother was the
great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
(Prince Philip was a great-great-
grandson of Queen Victoria)
*Queen Victoria* --->
Queen Victoria's Daughter =
*Princess Alice of the UK*
(m. 1862)
*Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesse and*
*by Rhine.* They had 6 children.
Their oldest daughter was
*Princess Victoria* (named after her
grandmother) --->
*(NOTE: As of 1917 the Battenberg'*
*family's name was changed to:*
*Mountbatten* British law)
*Princess Victoria of Hesse and by*
*Rhine* (i.e. Queen Victoria's
granddaugher) (m. 1884 )
*Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess*
*of Milford Haven*
They had 4 children
First child/first daughter
*Princess Alice of Battenberg*
(1885 - 1969)
*The oldest child, Alice, was Prince*
Philip's mother: She is known as:
-
*Alice (m.1903) Prince Andrew of Greece*
and Denmark. (Danish House of:
Glücksburg) *They had 5 children.*
The 4 daughters were born before
WW1 (1914--1918). During the war
they were sent to Britain to live with
their maternal grandparents because
Greece was so unstable at the time.
Prince Philip's father fought in the war
against Germany's ally, the Ottoman
Empire (now called Turkey) and his
mother became a surgical nurse
for the Greek military.
*Prince Philip was their youngest child*
*and only son (b.1921) After the war.*
-----------
The other children of the Battenbergs/
Mountbattens:
The second child/second daughter, *Irene*
became the *Queen- consort of Sweden*
(of Victoria and Louis Battenberg/
Mountbatten (i.e. the Marquess and
Marchioness of Milford Haven)
The third child/first boy was *George*
*Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford*
*Haven* (of Victoria and Louis Battenberg/
Mountbatten (i.e. the Marquess and
Marchioness of Milford Haven)
*The fourth child/ second son, *Louis:* =
Youngest siblings was:
(Admiral of the Fleet) *Lord Louis*
*Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten*
*of Burma* (of Victoria and Louis Battenberg/
Mountbatten (i.e. the Marquess and
Marchioness of Milford Haven)
Nothing better than cousin lovin'.
So? Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip are cousins.
All these so-called Royals were closet freaks...
@@harmodiogonzalez5356Second cousins once removed. NOT first cousins.
Ugh---now he is in his eternity.
Penny wanted a ride on Philip's baloney pony...and Philip might have given her some, who knows.
Of course he did...
OK I apologise.