Princess Anne remembers Prince Philip’s bedtime stories | Prince Philip: 70 Years of Service
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- A clip from ‘Prince Philip: 70 Years of Service’, which looks back over the Duke of Edinburgh’s life. His daughter, often thought to be his favourite child, recalls his efforts to be there for the children as much as he could, particularly during bedtime hours.
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Princess Anne looks like Queen Elizabeth ii but has the same personality as Prince Philip
No, she looks like her father
Just because they are both elderly lady’s dosent mean they look the same
it's just my opinion
@@hnsbtcr3346 she just doesn’t tho
@@Zoestone-m6g ok lmao it's just my opinion, why can't everyone have their own opinion??
The longest consort in history. He never outshined her and her strength and stay as she stated through the years. He worked tirelessly throughout his life understanding what duty meant and a wonderful companion to the Queen for over 70 years. The county is mourning a great man. My Condolences to the Queen and entire Royal family. Rest in peace.
Beautifully put, Travelsamb.. 🤗 We have lost a truly great man..
Bless Prince Philip, he was the Patron of 800 charities. He worked tirelessly for each and everyone of them said he attended all meetings. There were many if them he was the chair. He certainly was a remarkable man. The Queen said she knew he did not cheat on her. With all those charities I would say I believe her. He was too busy to run around. Plus his buggy driving.
One thing i really liked about Philip was that when interviewers would ask him how he viewed things, and they expected him to have some grand, royal vision of things....he always reacted like the down-to-earth sailor that he was.....basically, he'd say "i look at it the same as YOU do....i'm just a man." The title of Prince did not go to his head....ever
The shock and then the realization that Anne was speaking highly of him and appreciating something he did as a father. He even tried to play it off like it's no big deal, but then realized how much of a big deal it was to HER. His eyes started get teary, even with all his strength in old age
Princess Ann would make a great Queen
If the country was filled with horses.
@@bonniemagpie1552 Then the Country will be filled with horses!😂
She certainly would! She has her father’s wit!
Charles and Anne are ugly.
@@SylviasDaddy I think Anne was pretty when she was younger, but everyone ages
My father was surprised at what I recalled as most memorable occasions with him were. To him, they were what he thought as a first time father, were part of his job as a father, to me they are still treasured moments 70+ years later.
RIP High Royal Highness
The way Prince Philip cackled when the interviewer mentioned he talked to Princess Anne lol. Those two are versions of each other.
That’s his girl! Of course!
I have great admiration for the man who Prince Philip is. 'Parenthood' wasn't anguished over back then - you just got on with it to the best of your ability.
RIP
That was his approach to every aspect of life. Just get on and do it.
He strikes me as the type who would not even read bedtime stories, but completely make them up as he went along, creating wonderful characters and tales and acting them all out, and be the absolute best.
Whatever you think of him, 99 years of life is a major accomplishment happy birthday prince Philip
So sweet , He was just being a Father. It’s a different generation, I like the RF, I don’t agree with everything, but bedtime stories are so important to a child.
I'm 22 and can't remember stuff I did days ago - you can't expect him to remember 70 years worth of things 😂
He just got tired of the questions over the years
lol was he ever in his life NOT tired of questions?
Anyone would be!😂
I’m honestly amazed he still has his hearing
I agree! I’m shocked that he is still alive!
The question asking Prince Philip to compare fatherhood with being the queen's consort was so awkward!
He's giving a lot of credence to that old "British people don't like to talk about emotional stuff" stereotype.
rellman85 he’s not British, he’s half Danish, half German and renounced his claim to the Greek throne to marry Elizabeth.
Keith Orbell He was pretty much brought up in Britain.
brontewcat and Germany
@@keithorbell8946 ancestrally, yes: but he first moved to the UK in the 1920s... and he
is married to the Queen of England. That's about as British as it gets.
rellman85 he lived with his sister in Nazi Germany (1930’s) for some time.
The interviewer should've asked a better question. "How important was fatherhood" - uhhh... what sort of EYE-OPENING answer was he expecting..??? "Not very important at all." ???
Actually, I think it was an excellent question. All Philip had to do is take a moment to think about the values he wanted to instill in his children and share some insights. Instead he chose to be a cantankerous ass, which is fine but he could've declined the interview.
He's literally almost freaking 100. He's not going to be that quick to answer, bro.
I just adore her!!
A fantastic lady
It was going so well until we go to Phillip's part....
that was 60 years ago - cut him some slack😂 - children always remember it more than their parents because the moments parents view as significant are not the ones children remember - the important thing is he did it and clearly loved his kids
This video perfectly sums up the POV of a child and a father. For HRH Duke of Edinburgh reading bedtime stories may not have been the fondest memory, but I'm sure he has several memories of Princess Anne which to him are the fondest and as for Princess Anne her father reading bedtime stories for her is favourite memory of her dad in her POV.
Mind you though he's getting old
no slack. he's always been like that.
@@kingofrivia1248 Really, he loved his kids? Some of his sons seemed to suffer under his pressure; that's my opinion at least.
Parents are just as human as anyone. My boys were very different personalities. My oldest was a rule follower most of the time. He was more focused. He seemed to be more connected to his father which was nice to watch. Geoff was his Dads because they seemed to fit well. My second son was a handful and was very a very social person. He needed my attention to stay focused on the rules and honor them. Nice way to say a handful. My daughter was stubborn at times and she became close to both of us. Quieter person.
RIP LEGEND
RIP HRH PRINCE PHILLIP OF EDINBRUGH
🎀🕯️ I'm lost in Anne's baby eyes. It's tremendous, how wonderful.
☁️🕊️ God bless
Well you worry about the children themselves.....nailed it. Do what you've got to do...no room for self-doubt.
I spoke to the princess royal last week *Prince Philip laughs*
Yes! “Oh, she allowed you” was probably what he thinking!😂
@@beastdclxvi5959 lol I was thinking, ‘Oh and you’ve lived to tell the tale?’ Haha!
Princess Ann is the peoples Queen 👑
Yes the house of winsor, can sure turn it on, HRM Princess Royal is a good pick for the Queen to look at when the time is right. Princess Royal sure has what it takes to rule. 😴💤💤⭐️🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧😉🌹🌹🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Obviously Prince Phillip didn’t want to do this interview.
I don’t think Philip has ever wanted to do any interview!
@@laduchesse9402 I wouldn't! I'd hate doing stuff like that, lol.
@@eharper7 Neither would I!
It comes with the Territory! He knows!
I want a rest. Im retired.
Sweetie...
Cabbage 🥬
She is an awesome person even if she was not a princess.
Thank you Anne..
🐾🐱🐋🐶🐎🐎🐕🌱
He always came across as matter of fact. I'm not surprised he didn't think of fatherhood as a "role" he filled so much as what he was, as soon as he became one. I don't think people used always to think and speak of life as a species of performance art, although the idea was understood as a metaphor more than as an actual description of sane people's experience.
That, plus he once recounted all the vicissitudes of his childhood as a member of the Greek royal family in exile and summed it up as, "Well, you just have to get on with it. One does."
I wish there was a way to see both lifestyles, the way they would have lived if Elizabeth wasn't the Queen and of course as queen.
Perhaps one as a Duchess, the other as Queen. That would be cool to see!
The Crown is not enough?
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RIP Prince Philip
He's mad but I like him because he doesn't give a fuck he doesn't pretend to be something he isn't Margaret is very like him!
Princess Anne ❤❤❤
HAHAHA, I got it.
Love you Duke.
That was awfully short.
You know Charles is the rightfull ruler and thats good - but i think there are people who would be better monarchs👀 but thats just it - nobody decides fate does - just like princess margret or the fact that edward 8. was unsuited (even a traitor) - the crown will land on charles head and maybe he will be an excellent king - noone can predict the impact of someone - and that’s why it’s important to keep the line of succesion strict and i dont like people advocating in skipping charles and things like that - however i do believe crowning the first born (no matter if male or female) would be appropriate- but not because of feminism etc just because the past has shown that queens are equally and until now way more capable than kings
Amen to that!
yep, having the line of succession in order of age and not gender is what they do now! In fact, Princess Charlotte is the first female royal to be above a male sibling in the line of succession, because she is above her younger brother, Louis!
RF are figureheads nowadays.
Wonderful. How can I view the whole interview ?
carol King i'm sure it was part of the Prince Phillip at 90 documentary
sharon wesley Thanks Sharon, I will try and find it.
@@carolking6355 theres a two part one on here called
The Duke, A Portrait of Prince Phillip, that was good
sharon wesley I will look it up thanks. Just finished The Queens mother-in-law about Princess Alice. Really good and terribly tragic. She was wonderful. It makes you understand Prince Philip. A less strong character would not have survived such a life.
@@carolking6355 l enjoyed that too, have you seen The Queen's Castle, its about life at Windsor Castle and what goes on in the background, its 15 years old, but the routine won't change, its in 3 parts
1. The Banquet
2. Four Seasons
3. The Ranger, that ones about Prince Phillip, he used to be Ranger of the Great Park
All 3 are on here
He is not a self-reflective man. Or maybe just doesn’t like to share. so why the interview?
Because he saw it as his duty. He didn't regard what he did as anything special. A truly modest man.
He is not fond of sycophants and Titchmarsh is one. Charles loves him, no surprise there. Philip likes to be contraire and unsentimental maybe Parkinson would have done a better job years ago. He will be 100 next year I’m sure he has a lot of interesting things to say but can’t suggest anybody who would make him say it. Too bad.....
Prince Phillip would have made up his own stories and made Ann laugh....."What was more important for you , being a father or The Queens Consort ?" Talk about placing someone on the spot. The Queen is supposed to be up there and closest to God, 'Thou shalt love The Lord thy God with all thine heart'. Is this the first commandment ? The Queen was bound to this commandment if she was going to be the best Queen. Prince Phillip was/is in that midway position.
Surprised that he just didn’t tell the interviewer to “bug-off”!😂😂😂
🙂🙂
For some reason he reminds me of a T rex. no hate just notice
Lol prince philip didn't get the memo.
Harry looks like Phillip.
Harry looks like his real father James Hewitt .
If she could change her hairstyle she would not look that bad!
She was a looker in her prime!
Nothing could change your bad attitude 🤷♂️
Of all the people you know that are in their SEVENTIES, how do they compare in their looks? She looks pretty darn good with an age-appropriate hairstyle that she apparently likes. Give it a rest.
Prince Philip was a tough one to interview. I do admire him very much, but why did he have to be so extreme all the time?
Because he was of the generation that didn't want to have a fuss made, and didn't see what they did as something very special. They just got on and did it. My father was very much the same. He lost a leg during the war and spent years in a prisoner of war camp with no prosthetic. When he came home he wasn't self pitying. If asked about it he would say that he was lucky because his sergeant had his head blown off.
The level of SHOCK in Philip˙s eyes when he was told he reads the best bedtime stories lol
He’s probably thinking “What did you hear”? And “Who told you”!?😂
He probably think it was natural thing to do.
That was beautiful.
If he's anything like most blue bloods of that generation, what was more likely to happen once bedtime arrived was not, "Would you like me to read you a story?" but, rather, "Why isn't he (or she) in bed? Fetch the nanny!"
"w h a t?"
Even just being announced by her title as "The Princess Royal," Phillip lights up immediately. You could really tell Phillip cared for Anne more than anyone else
Sweetie
*W.H.A.T.?!*
- Prince Philip at his best! 🤣👌🏻
Philip is hilarious
More natural than Oprah’s one lol
R. I. P
Yes🤣🤣🤣
That's so sweet Princess Anne has such wonderful memories of her father.❤️
Shame he can’t remember a fucking thing
@@tomhall7644 Well he’s damn near 100 years old! But yes, I agree!
@Lacey Langton 100% accurate!😀
he was surprise Anne still remembers it. Awwww
Prince Philip is actually a handsome person he even looks good at 98
He looks amazing
We've been way too long in quarantine
@hello is it me youre looking for 😂😂😂😂
he was good looking in his youth
He’s 99!
That was a stupid question- comparing fatherhood to being the queens consort. I’m surprised HRH kept his cool and didn’t call a spade a spade....
I agree, and I think the Duke of Edinburgh gave an excellent reply. “Do you think about being a father?” Instead, he thinks about the children.
The Prince is “no-nonsense” type of man. He says what he likes!
I know Philip is old now and probably forgot a lot, but I have a feeling that what he did meant more to his children than it did to him. I know people have criticized the queen as being less affectionate than she should have been, but I think that can be said more for Philip as a parent than Elizabeth.
He’s so old he can’t even remember where he is at this point😂😂😂😅😅
Umm , U try remembering things perfectly 70 yrs on when your 98 yrs old! I’m 59 & can’t remember 3 days ago let alone 45 yrs ago!!!
Haha aw
@@t.m.a.3665 I'm 20 and I have the memory of a 90 year old woman. I also have short term memory loss, due to seizures, so that's probably why. 😂 Point is, nobody has a perfect memory.
He has a case of the Biden’s😂😂😂
@@eharper7 I'm 27 and just... same... I don't have seizures though... But I'm autistic and dissociate often. I can't remember what I ate three days ago, barely what I ate yesterday and I'd have trouble to tell you what I did yesterday, even if it's been a day at home with nothing to do... 🙃
00:29 He knows how difficult it is :D
Anne and her dad are so alike don't put up with bs🤣🇬🇧
If we are lucky enough to have a good Father, it's the simple things we remember. We never had much money, I will always remember my Father finding ways to cook ( my Mother loathed cooking) desserts and sweets from nothing. Or massive plates of toast dripping in butter.
My dad always sang ditties :
"Dear Mrs Murphy
I called in to say
I have no potatoes for dinner today
I planted them next to the onions last year
And the poor things have wept out from crying I fear
Tralala tralala
Yes the poor things have wept out from crying I fear..."
Fathers are vital as mothers are always there but not so much dad's...
W H A T so funny🤣
That reminds me of my "caucasian, English blooded father"😂 However, my Dad's classic "quote" is "WHO?!"🤣🤣🤣
Prince Phillip: Bloody hell, that was 70 bloody years ago 🤣
To be fair, they were stupid questions. What I like about Prince Philip is that he says what the others are thinking but wouldn’t say.
Love prince phillip an princess ann but I hate Alan Patrich so glad I dont see him on tele as much lol
What kind of bedtime stories did he think he was being asked? 😉😆
I can see Philip reading Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel and Katy and the Big Snow to Anne.
Tge way he speaks he remind of my dad. Scary to talk to either ill look dumb or he will poke fun at me and if i a make a serious face hell shout out go away and me so pissed off i gladly do so and in the shadow he is smirking. I miss my dad he is now in heaven!
Princess Anne is decent and elegant.
To be fair, they were stupid questions. What I like about Prince Philip is that he says what the others are thinking but wouldn’t say.
Watching prince Phillip just makes me miss my father that much more.
I’m sorry to hear that Nadine. Having lost a parent, I know how you feel. Anne and her siblings are very lucky to still have both parents alive at their age.
omg Philip is gone too. Such a lot of loses between the last 3 years is sometimesoverwhelming
This man lived in the moment. Poor & middle class people are so dramatic and live in the fairy tails and try to prove to the society that how kind they are. Look at that journalist, looks like he’s is overly proud to be a father whilst for the prince it’s just normal thing which it should be, lol!
R.I.P Prince Philip
There's a man who agreed to be interviewed under sufferance 😅
My goodness looks and sounds like her majesty
Yes, but a lot of people think she’s much more like her father!
She’s not an ass 😂😂😂
@@yvangnutov8114 I think the Germans prefer the word: STERN 😂😂😂
Hahaha yes excellent word for it !
I think Prince Philip was kind of feeling trapped between being big headed about his role in his children's lives and lying and saying he did nothing for them.
Every question he’s asked in interviews he replies in such a patronising way, asking the interviewer the same question back. He’s only doing his job and the Prince can be so rude and arrogant. I can imagine being married to him or being fathered by him can be challenging due to his often abrupt personality.
Crap questions