28 The Mail on Sunday SEPTEMBER 6 • 2020 Telling it like it is! W really thinks about SEPTEMBER 6 • 2020 The Mail on Sunday What Prince Philip t black sheep royals.

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Title: 28 The Mail on Sunday SEPTEMBER 6 • 2020 Telling it like it is! W really thinks about SEPTEMBER 6 • 2020 The Mail on Sunday What Prince Philip t black sheep royals.
Authors: INGRID SEWARD
Source: Mail on Sunday. 9/6/2020, p28. 3p.
Abstract: AS A six-year-old growing up in Paris, Prince Philip often arrived at school half an hour early. While he waited for his fellow pupils, he spent the time cleaning blackboards, filling inkwells, straightening the classroom furniture, picking up litter and watering the plants. It was his British nanny, Emily Roose, who inspired such behaviour, instilling in him from a very young age a strong sense of duty. And although he would shortly afterwards move to Britain for the rest of his education, his early dedication to public service remained. More than 90 years later it is undimmed. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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Abstract:AS A six-year-old growing up in Paris, Prince Philip often arrived at school half an hour early. While he waited for his fellow pupils, he spent the time cleaning blackboards, filling inkwells, straightening the classroom furniture, picking up litter and watering the plants. It was his British nanny, Emily Roose, who inspired such behaviour, instilling in him from a very young age a strong sense of duty. And although he would shortly afterwards move to Britain for the rest of his education, his early dedication to public service remained. More than 90 years later it is undimmed. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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