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Prince Philip shows what he thinks of the weather. 17th May 1978
Prince Philip shows what he thinks of the weather.
17th May 1978
Daily Mirror
mirrorpix
England
WA*468246
Media ID 21316154
© Mirrorpix
Bored Carriages Duke Of Edinburgh Fed Up Rain Raining Top Hat Expressions
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we catch a glimpse of the ever-charismatic Prince Philip expressing his true sentiments towards the weather. Captured on the 17th of May in 1978, this snapshot perfectly encapsulates the Duke of Edinburgh's unique sense of humor and unwavering personality. Dressed impeccably in his signature top hat and regal attire, Prince Philip stands beside a carriage with an expression that speaks volumes. The rain pours down relentlessly, leaving him drenched and undoubtedly fed up with the inclement weather. With a mischievous twinkle in his eye, he playfully shows what he truly thinks about these less-than-ideal conditions. This candid moment showcases not only Prince Philip's enduring commitment to royal duties but also his ability to find amusement even amidst dreary circumstances. His nonchalant demeanor serves as a reminder that even those born into royalty are not immune to life's little inconveniences. The photograph transports us back to the nostalgic era of the 1970s when carriages were still used for transportation and fashion choices were more formal. It is a testament to both British tradition and resilience against nature's whimsical ways. As we admire this remarkable image captured by Daily Mirror photographers, let it serve as a delightful reminder that even members of royalty can share our frustrations with unpredictable weather patterns – proving once again that relatable moments transcend social status.
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