Prince Philip's messy prank 'wouldn't go down well in my house', says BBC's Naga Munchetty

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Prince Philip, following his death aged 99 in April. In the new documentary titled Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, the Duke of Edinburgh's children and grandchildren shared details about an ongoing prank he did at barbecues.In a preview from the show, the likes of Princes William and Harry share details about a mustard prank which made a "terrible" mess at family gatherings.Prince William recalled: "One of the games he used to enjoy playing was when we used to go for family barbecues."Instead of like a mustard pot we'd have a mustard tube, a squeezy mustard tube."He used to take the lid off and put it between your hands, and then squish your hands together and fire the mustard into the ceiling."Charlie Dimmock had ‘no regrets’.

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