Impatient Prince Philip in f-word outburst
Prince Philip has been caught on camera appearing to swear at an RAF photographer during a Battle of Britain commemoration.
Prince Philip should be used to posing for formal portraits by this point.
The 94-year-old Royal appeared visibly annoyed after dishing out the verbal dressing down.
His colourful language was met with laughter by members of the party, which included veterans Flying Officer Ken Wilkinson, Squadron Leader Tony Pickering and Wing Commander Paul Farnes, who have shared their recollections of the crucial battle with the Luftwaffe with Sky News.
The Royal Palace has not commented on the Duke of Edinburgh using the expletive, but it wouldn’t be the first time he had an outburst in public.
In 1997, he snapped at a vehicle park attendant who didn’t recognise him, “you bloody silly fool!”
Though Queen Elizabeth didn’t attend the event, she did watch the poignant plane fly-over at Buckingham Palace with her husband and grandson by her side, while wearing a canary yellow suit and cotton candy pink hat.
In one of his most infamous gaffes in 1986, the Duke told a group of British students they would become “slitty-eyed” if they stayed in China much longer.