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Once Queen Elizabeth was recorded throwing shoes at Prince Philip, the prince was just always “very tough” on the monarch.
The incident in question was recorded by an Australian film crew, who were puzzled after seeing the event unfold.
They reportedly caught the queen in one of her fits of rage and instinctively began filming her throwing her shoes in the direction of her escaped husband.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward also wrote about the incident in her book. Prince Philip revealed, and according to one of his excerpts, “A camera operator was horrified to see Philip run out of the couple’s chalet, followed by a pair of flying tennis shoes and a racket and a very angry queen yelling at him to come back. Then the outraged queen grabbed her husband and dragged him inside. “
It was only later that the crew stopped filming and began waiting outside for the monarch to resurface. However, when he did, he politely asked the men to hand over their images. She reportedly told the men: “I’m sorry for that little interlude but, as you know, it happens in every marriage. Now what would you like me to do?
The reason the queen got so mad at her husband was reportedly because he was always “very tough” on her. For the most part, he chose to change the subject.
According to Ms. Seward, she “rarely responded, but changed the subject and began to speak in riddles that would distract him as he tried to figure out what she was talking about.”
Another bitter exchange between the Queen and Prince Philip is also detailed in the book and reads: “On one occasion, when Philip was talking about something, the Queen said to him quite harshly, ‘Oh Philip, shut up.’ I don’t know about what you are talking’ “.
While most of these incidents occurred during his brand new youth, a royal source admitted to the Daily mirror, that everything still continues to this day ”, the Queen and Felipe still have fiery ranks. You can hardly believe what you’re seeing. “Above all,” There are shouts of ‘Trash’ and ‘You don’t know what you’re talking about.’