Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Prince Philip’s grandchildren have shared the funny story of a mustard-based prank he used to play on them while they were growing up.
It comes as Royal Family members have paid tribute to the institution’s patriarch on BBC documentary Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, being broadcast tomorrow (September 22).As well as being referred to as the Queen’s “strength and stay”, Philip was renowned for his dry sense of humour and propensity for pranks.Now, Prince William has admitted to falling victim to one of the Duke of Edinburgh’s infamous jests.He explained: “One of the games he used to enjoy playing was, when we used to go for family barbecues, instead of a mustard pot, we had a.
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