Montreal Gazette

FROM INSULTING ALL BRITISH WOMEN — THEY CAN’T COOK — TO DASHING THE CAREER HOPES OF A TEENAGER — ‘YOU’RE TOO FAT TO BE AN ASTRONAUT’ — PRINCE PHILIP HAS FOR DECADES BEEN THE MASTER OF THE GAFFE.

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1 “British women can't cook” (in Britain in 1966).

2 “What do you gargle with, pebbles?” (speaking to singer Tom Jones after the 1969 Royal Variety Performanc­e).

3 “I declare this thing open, whatever it is.” (on a visit to Canada in 1969)

4 “Everybody was saying we must have more leisure. Now they are complainin­g they are unemployed.” (during the 1981 recession)

5 “If it has got four legs and it is not a chair, if it has got two wings and it flies but is not an airplane, and if it swims and it is not a submarine, the Cantonese will eat it.” (at a 1986 World Wildlife Fund meeting).

6 “It looks like a tart's bedroom.” (on seeing plans for the Duke and Duchess of York's house at Sunninghil­l Park in 1988)

7 “Yak, yak, yak; come on, get a move on.” (shouted from the deck of Britannia in Belize in 1994 to the Queen who was chatting to her hosts on the quayside)

8 “We didn't have counsellor­s rushing around every time somebody let off a gun, asking 'Are you all right? Are you sure you don't have a ghastly problem?' You just got on with it.” (about the Second World War commenting on modern stress counsellin­g for servicemen in 1995)

9 “How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?” (to a driving instructor in Oban, Scotland, during a 1995 walkabout)

10 “If a cricketer, for instance, suddenly decided to go into a school and batter a lot of people to death with a cricket bat, which he could do very easily, I mean, are you going to ban cricket bats?” (in 1996, amid calls to ban firearms after the Dunblane shooting)

11 “Bloody silly fool!” (in 1997, referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who did not recognize him)

12 “It looks as if it was put in by an Indian.” (pointing at an old-fashioned fusebox in a factory near Edinburgh in 1999)

13 “Deaf?(to youngIf you deaf are people near in there, Cardiff,no wonderin 1999, you referringa­re deaf.”to a school's steel band)

14 “They must be out of their minds.” (in the Solomon Islands, in 1982, when he was told that the annual population growth was 5 per cent)

15 “You are a woman, aren't you?” (In Kenya, in 1984, after accepting a small gift from a local woman)

16 “If you stay here much longer, you'll all be slitty-eyed.” (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit)

17 “Your country is one of the most notorious centres of trading in endangered species in the world.” (in Thailand, in 1991, after accepting a conservati­on award)

18 “Oh no, I might catch some ghastly disease.” (in Australia, in 1992, when asked to stroke a koala bear)

19 “You can't have been here that long — you haven't got a pot belly.” (to a Briton in Budapest, Hungary, in 1993)

20 “Aren't most of you descended from pirates?” (to a wealthy islander in the Cayman Islands in 1994)

21 “You managed not to get eaten, then?” (suggesting to a student in 1998 who had been trekking in Papua New Guinea that tribes there were still cannibals)

22 In Germany, in 1997, he welcomed German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at a trade fair as “Reichskanz­ler” — the last German leader who used the title was Adolf Hitler.

23 “You're too fat to be an astronaut.” (to 13-year-old Andrew Adams who told Philip he wanted to go into space. Salford, 2001)

24 “I wish he'd turn the microphone off.” (muttered at the Royal Variety Performanc­e as he watched Sir Elton John perform, 2001)

25 “Do you still throw spears at each other?” (In Australia in 2002 talking to a successful aborigine entreprene­ur

26 “You look like a suicide bomber.” (to a young female officer wearing a bullet-proof vest on Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, in 2002)

27 “Do you know they're now producing eating dogs for anorexics?” (to a blind woman outside Exeter Cathedral, 2002)

28 “Well, you didn't design your beard too well, did you?” (to designer Stephen Judge about his tiny goatee beard in July 2009)

29 “There's a lot of your family in tonight.” (after looking at the name badge of businessma­n Atul Patel at a Palace reception for British Indians in October 2009)

30 “Do you work in a strip club?” (to 24-year-old Barnstaple Sea Cadet Elizabeth Rendle when she told him she also worked in a nightclub in March 2010)

31 “Do you have a pair of knickers made out of this?” pointing to some tartan (to Scottish Conservati­ve leader Annabel Goldie at a papal reception in Edinburgh in September 2010)

32 “Bits are beginning to drop off.” (on approachin­g his 90th birthday, 2011)

33 “How many people have you knocked over this morning on that thing?” (meeting disabled David Miller who drives a mobility scooter at the Valentine Mansion in Redbridge in March 2012)

34 "(Children) go to school because their parents don't want them in the house.” (prompting giggles from Malala Yousafzai, who survived an assassinat­ion attempt by the Taliban after campaignin­g for the right of girls to go to school without fear — October 2013)

35 “Just take the f---ing picture.” (losing patience with an RAF photograph­er at events to mark the 75th anniversar­y of the Battle of Britain — July 2015)

36 “You look starved.” (to a pensioner on a visit to the Charterhou­se almshouse for elderly men — February 2017)

37 “I'm just a bloody amoeba.” (on the Queen's decision that their children should be called Windsor, not Mountbatte­n)

38 “Gentlemen, I think it is time we pulled our fingers out.” (to the Industrial Co-Partnershi­p Associatio­n on Britain's inefficien­t industries in 1961)

39 “Are you asking me if the Queen is going to die?” (on being questioned on when the Prince of Wales would succeed to the throne)

40 “If the man had succeeded in abducting Anne, she would have given him a hell of a time while in captivity.” (On a man who tried to kidnap the Princess Royal in 1974)

41 “If it doesn't fart or eat hay, she's not interested.” (on the Princess Royal)

42 “I hope he breaks his bloody neck.” (when a photograph­er covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree)

43 “I would get arrested if I unzipped that dress.” (to 25-year-old council worker Hannah Jackson, who was wearing a dress with a zip running the length of its front, on a Jubilee visit to Bromley, Kent, in May 2012)

44 “The Philippine­s must be half empty as you're all here running the NHS.” (on meeting a Filipino nurse at a Luton hospital in February 2013)

45 “Most stripping is done by hand.” (to 83-year-old Mars factory worker Audrey Cook when discussing how she used to strip or cut Mars Bars by hand in April 2013)

46 “When a man opens a car door for his wife, it's either a new car or a new wife.” (on marriage)

47 “It's a pleasant change to be in a country that isn't ruled by its people.” (to Alfredo Stroessner, the Paraguayan dictator)

 ?? JOHN STILLWELL / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE / GETTY IMAGES ?? Prince Philip leaves after attending an Order of Merit service at Chapel Royal in St. James’s Palace in London Thursday, hours after it was announced that he will retire from public engagement­s later this year.
JOHN STILLWELL / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE / GETTY IMAGES Prince Philip leaves after attending an Order of Merit service at Chapel Royal in St. James’s Palace in London Thursday, hours after it was announced that he will retire from public engagement­s later this year.

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