He always adhered to his duty as a queen's husband and was a rare royal member who would not cause trouble. The only person who could show his personality was that he expressed his personal opinions bluntly in public, especially liked to self-deprecating and even used his sarcasm

01959 photo, Prince Philip was born in the Royal Navy Academy and participated in World War II when he was in the British Navy. He often wore military dresses at the official ceremony

Prince Philip was the grandson of the Greek King George I , and has the Danish royal family and the British royal family. He was born when the revolution broke out in Greece, and his father was almost executed. Later, Britain sent warships to Athens to rescue the family and defected to his mother's home, Lord Mountbatten. After that, his parents divorced and his mother was admitted to a nursing home due to mental illness. Prince Philip's childhood and teenagers grew up in loneliness, which led to his firm character.

Prince Philip once said at the celebration party for the golden marriage with the queen, "The biggest gain in these years is to understand that tolerance is the core element of all happy marriages." "You can see from me how tolerant the queen must be!"

Prince Philip first met Elizabeth, who was 5 years younger than him and later became the Queen of England when he was 18 years old. The two got married 8 years later.

The queen's spouse lasted for 69 years, breaking the record of the British royal family.

Prince Philip is famous for his amazing words in public. He spent more than 60 years of official itineraries in activities such as visits, speeches, and unveiling. In his later years, he often laughed at himself when attending the opening ceremony: "Please note that what you see now is the most experienced unveilor in the world."

Philip spoke frankly, almost without any scruples, and sometimes even lost his recklessness. He once scolded the reporter as a "Gibraltar gorilla", pointed to the photographer's nose and scolded, "His movements are faster." When visiting children's paintings at school, he would say bluntly to the teacher, "This is too ugly," and said to a 13-year-old child who claimed to have grown up and wanted to be an astronaut, "This is impossible, you are too fat", which almost made the child cry on the spot.

In the past 65 years, he has been almost the most diligent member of the British royal family, shaking hands, giving speeches, and meeting endlessly. But the only drawback at work is that every time he attends publicly, the news will eventually fall on his inappropriate and jaw-dropping jokes.

Once when he attended the work of praising the police, he said to the police wearing a bulletproof vest beside him, "You look like a terrorist tied with explosives." When inspecting the medical center, he sighed to the senior doctor with gray hair, "If someone dies here, you should not make any excuses." When the reporter asked about Prince Charles' succession to the throne, he asked the reporter back: "Are you asking me if the queen is about to die?"

Philip tried hard to show his British humor in diplomatic occasions, such as visiting in the 1970s. When the US visited the Apollo plan of the General Space Agency, he said in front of the media, "This is really the best way to waste money." When he met the Nigerian president wearing a traditional white robe, he said, "You wear this clothes and feel like you are going to bed!" When he met the Aboriginal businessman from Australia, he asked directly, "Do you still throw spears at each other when you meet?"

These vicious languages, regardless of occasion, made the queen very helpless. When the two went abroad together, British diplomatic officials hoped that Philip could say less to avoid smoothing out his words. He also expressed his guilt for his mistakes, saying, "I hope I have not made these mistakes," but immediately added, "But I won't tell you what is wrong."

Prince Philip is unrestrained, not only treating others, but also treating himself. Even the queen is afraid that he will give out something embarrassing to everyone.He said at the celebration of the golden marriage with the Queen, "The biggest gain in these years is to understand that tolerance is the core element of all happy marriages." "You can see from me how tolerant the Queen must be!"

When he was 90 years old, the Queen awarded him a medal because he was the oldest royal member of the royal family. He questioned at the camera, "What is this? It is my obligation to perform official duties! If it is older, it is just me getting older!" He said at a press conference announcing his retirement, "Every product has a shelf life, it is best to leave consciously before it expires, just like me."