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2 months shy of his 100 bday
Crazy that it’s about to be 5 yrs since prince died and 12 yrs since mj diedThe only Prince that ever mattered to me died April 21, 2016. Rest in peace to that musical genius.
2 months shy of his 100 bday
The Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, where the prince enrolled at age 17, was the first place he spent significant time with his future wife, a distant cousin who was then 13 years old. (The two had the same great-great-grandparents, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.) Then-Princess Elizabeth and her family visited the college in 1939 and, shortly after, she and Philip began exchanging letters.
During a visit to Balmoral Castle in Scotland in 1946, they decided to get married. The king agreed to the marriage but asked that they keep the engagement secret until after Elizabeth’s 21st birthday.
In Aussie accent: "What chu' got on my 40, homie?"This does not change the fact that in Australia there are 50 million kangaroos and in Uruguay, there are 3,500,000 inhabitants. So if the kangaroos decide to invade Uruguay, each Uruguayan will have to fight 14 kangaroos.
2 months shy of his 100 bday
Nigga look like the wolf from Altered Beast.In Aussie accent: "What chu' got on my 40, homie?"
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Nevermind that the mofokr was 99
Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade Links Prince Philip’s Death To Meghan And Harry Interview
“And evidently, it definitely added to his stress,” the “Fox & Friends” co-host claimed of the couple’s conversation with Oprah Winfrey.
By Lee Moran
Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade on Friday seemed to suggest that the interview Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave to Oprah Winfrey last month contributed to the death of Prince Philip.
Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, died on Friday at age 99 following months of poor health and hospitalization. Minutes after Buckingham Palace announced the news, “Fox & Friends” co-host Kilmeade brought up reports that Philip had been “enraged after the interview,” in which Meghan and Harry alleged that the royal family treated Meghan poorly and said one member of it made racist comments about their child.
“Here he is trying to recover, and then he gets hit with that,” Kilmeade said of Philip.
The Fox News host then cited British media personality Piers Morgan, who had criticized the timing of the interview’s broadcast, given Philip’s precarious condition. “And evidently, it definitely added to his stress,” Kilmeade said.
Fox News uploaded “Fox & Friends” coverage of the prince’s death to YouTube but cut the clip just before Kilmeade’s comments.
Sharp-eared Twitter users caught them, though, and Kilmeade’s assertions have since been shared many times.









Fuck all dem crakkkas bruh.
Nevermind that the mofokr was 99
Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade Links Prince Philip’s Death To Meghan And Harry Interview
“And evidently, it definitely added to his stress,” the “Fox & Friends” co-host claimed of the couple’s conversation with Oprah Winfrey.
By Lee Moran
Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade on Friday seemed to suggest that the interview Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave to Oprah Winfrey last month contributed to the death of Prince Philip.
Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, died on Friday at age 99 following months of poor health and hospitalization. Minutes after Buckingham Palace announced the news, “Fox & Friends” co-host Kilmeade brought up reports that Philip had been “enraged after the interview,” in which Meghan and Harry alleged that the royal family treated Meghan poorly and said one member of it made racist comments about their child.
“Here he is trying to recover, and then he gets hit with that,” Kilmeade said of Philip.
The Fox News host then cited British media personality Piers Morgan, who had criticized the timing of the interview’s broadcast, given Philip’s precarious condition. “And evidently, it definitely added to his stress,” Kilmeade said.
Fox News uploaded “Fox & Friends” coverage of the prince’s death to YouTube but cut the clip just before Kilmeade’s comments.
Sharp-eared Twitter users caught them, though, and Kilmeade’s assertions have since been shared many times.

Man this shit hilarious
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