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Domestic media describe Prince Philip as a venomous joke. Why do they say this?

Domestic media describe Prince Philip as a venomous joker. He likes to tell cold jokes and occasionally make poisonous jokes, which arouses media criticism. However, there is nothing they can do about him. The British call him "big guy". Mouth Prince".

During a visit to Paraguay in 1963, he told dictator Alfredo Stroessner, "It is a pleasure to be in a country that is not ruled by its own people."

In 1967, when asked if he wanted to visit the Soviet Union that year, he responded candidly: "I would very much like to go to Russia - even though these bastards murdered half my family." ----The prince was always so forthright .

In 1981, during the recession, the UK unemployment rate rose from approximately 5% to 11%. Prince Philip's response --- "Everyone says we must have more leisure. Now they're complaining they're out of work." A bit of a "why not eat it" thing.

When visiting China in 1986, the prince chatted with British students. He joked, "If you stay here longer, you will go home with a pair of squinty eyes." --Chinese people generally have smaller eyes than British people. This was heard by the Chinese people, and the British Embassy urgently apologized to our country.

In the same year, during the WWF conference, Prince Philip fired another shot: "If something has four legs but is not a chair, has a pair of wings, can fly, but is not an airplane, can swim but is not a submarine, , then the Cantonese people will eat this thing.” The Cantonese people were speechless.

In 2003, the Queen and the Prince attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Abuja, Nigeria. This was the Queen's first visit to Nigeria in 47 years. The Nigerian president greeted them in traditional robes, and Prince Philip quipped: "You look ready for bed."

There is no doubt that Prince Philip will become the most shockingly outspoken royal of all time. one.