'Just take the f****** picture': Prince Philip launches bizarre four-letter outburst during Battle of Britain photocall
- Prince Philip seemed to lose patience at how long it was taking for pictures
- The 94-year-old was at the RAF Club with Princes William and Edward
- Photocall was part of events marking Battle of Britain's 75th anniversary
- A spokesman for Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the incident
An impatient Prince Philip was caught on camera during a photocall for the Battle of Britain and appeared to say: 'Just take the f****** picture.'
The Duke of Edinburgh, 94, seemed to lose patience at how long it was taking for the photographs to be taken at the RAF Club today.
In the clip, he repeatedly said 'just take it' and gesturing before dropping the f-word, after which laughter is heard.
The photocall, which he attended with Prince William, Prince Edward and Edward's wife Sophie,
An impatient Prince Philip was caught on camera during a photocall for the Battle of Britain and appeared to say: 'Just take the f****** picture'
Prince Philip attended the photocall at the RAF Club with Prince William, Prince Edward and Edward's wife Sophie
A spokesman for Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the incident.
This afternoon, the RAF Club in London's Piccadilly, hosted a lunch for the airmen and members of the royal party, including the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince William.
The Queen remained at Buckingham Palace where she held audiences.
This morning, the monarch had led members of the Royal Family in commemorating the 75th anniversary of the start of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of York were among the senior royals who joined the monarch as she watched an RAF fly-past from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
The Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke of Cambridge are greeted by Chief of the Air Staff Sir Andrew Pulford during a reception at the RAF Club
The Duke of Edinburgh meets veterans and serving RAF personnel at the RAF Club in central London
In the courtyard below, six veterans of the pivotal conflict looked to the sky as Spitfires and Hurricanes - two of the aircraft they used to defeat the Luftwaffe - flew in formation over the Mall.
The aircraft were joined by their modern counterparts, Typhoon jets, which produced a deafening roar.
Meanwhile, outside the palace gates, hundreds of people gathered on the streets to witness the stunning display and remember the glorious Few who valiantly halted Hitler's plans for a German invasion.
In the summer of 1940, after defeating the French, Hitler turned his attention across the Channel.
The Duke of Edinburgh is presented a book by Wing Commander Tom Neil during the reception to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain
Prince William and his grandafther Prince Philip leave the Battle of Britain reception at the RAF Club in a taxi together, which was accompanied by Police Motorcycle outriders and a police back-up Range Rover
Luftwaffe planes began air attacks in early July, hoping to seize control of the skies over England in preparation for a German invasion.
Above the sweeping countryside of Kent and Sussex, the nation's future was placed in the hands of a small band of young RAF fighter pilots.
Some 3,000 of them fought - day-in, day-out - until victory was declared over the Luftwaffe in September but it came at a cost and 544 lost their lives.
Today, six veterans of the conflict, now all believed to be in their 90s, watched the fly-past from the courtyard of the palace.
The Queen was joined by (from left to right) the Countess and Earl of Wessex, Prince William, Prince Philip, Prince Andrew, the Duke of Kent and Prince Michael of Kent to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain with a fly-past over Buckingham Palace
The Queen appeared in good spirits as she chatted to the Countess of Wessex, as the Duke of Edinburgh spoke to Prince Andrew
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