Prince Harry’s ‘Sniveling’ War Memorial Tribute Branded Cynical

Harry’s letter referred to Philip, who died in 2021 at the age of 99.
He wrote: “For me this birthday has an added layer of meaning. My deceased grandfather, Prince Philip, Duke van Edinburgh, served in the Pacific campaign. He spoke with silent humility about those years, but I know how deep he was all in that theater of war. Today, I think of the fact that you are the battle, the battle, the battle, the battle, the battle, the battle, the battle, obligaties, de obligaties van de obligatie, de obligaties, de obligaties, de obligaties, de obligaties van de obligatie, de obligaties, de obligaties van de obligatie, van de gelegenheid, de obligaties, van de gelegenheid, van de gelegenheid, de obligaties, van de gelegenheid, van de gevecht, de obligaties, van de gelegenheid, de obligaties, van de gelegenheid, of the occasion, of the fight, the occasion, of the fight, of the occasion, of the occasion, of the fight, has hit. “
Philip served as the second command of the torpedo hunter HMS Whelp, who was present in Tokyo Bay when Japan formally surrendered to the USS Missouri in 1945.
The king has previously spoken about the service of his father, but in his recorded message to the nation on 14 August he did not report Philip, instead in honor of his large Louis Mountbatten, who supervised allied operations in Southeast Asia.




