Prince Philip Tells Officer He'd 'Get Arrested' If He Unzipped Woman's Red Dress

The Huffington Post  |  Posted: Updated: 16/05/2012 16:50

Whilst out and about in Bromley as part of the the celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, Prince Philip served up another bizarre, inappropriate remark about a woman's dress.

The dress, adorned with a central zip on its front, attracted the eye of the Duke of Edinburgh, who told a nearby police officer that he would 'get arrested' if he were to unzip the woman's dress, displaying both his trademark talent of speaking-before-thinking as well as his sound knowledge of harassment laws.

According to the Daily Mail, the police officer reacted with suppressed laughter after the remark.

This triggered the suspicions of someone near to the lady in the dress, 25-year-old Hannah Jackson, who then asked the police officer what had happened.

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"The cop was laughing so much. He was with members of the council meeting Prince Philip and there was this girl looking pretty in a red dress," they said.

"The officer was trying to contain his laughter so I asked him what was so funny. He told me the Duke had said: 'I would get arrested if I unzipped that dress!'"

The Mail was rebuffed in attempting to get a quote from the council worker, who simply said "I'm not really sure what to say," a condition which never seems to have struck the Duke of Edinburgh.

In another incident that day, Prince Philip made another remark to a local, which was this time taken in jest.

According to the News Shopper, the Duke of Edinburgh was having a conversation with 90-year-old Mrs Barbara Dubery, who was in a wheelchair with a foil blanket for warmth, when he asked: "Are they going to put you in the oven next?"

Far from taking offence over the incident, her daughter Mrs Pam Shaw said that it "made her day".

The gaffe-prone husband of the Queen, who turns 91 on Thursday, has made headlines for his often bizarre statements to disabled people, Aborigines, Kenyan women and Scottish driving instructors, among others.

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Whilst out and about in Bromley as part of the the celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, Prince Philip served up another bizarre, inappropriate remark about a woman's dress. The dress, ador...
Whilst out and about in Bromley as part of the the celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, Prince Philip served up another bizarre, inappropriate remark about a woman's dress. The dress, ador...
 
 
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12:56 on 17/05/2012
The 'Lady in Red' has had her fifteen minutes of fame-fair play to her.
08:32 on 17/05/2012
The reaction of real people to the good natured and funny remark shows how out of touch the HF writer is .The people of Britain are fed to the teeth from the PC brigade who take offence on our behalf .Some of the adjectives used in the article are totally inappropriate and nauseating .
HP Grow up !
08:28 on 17/05/2012
He only said what lots of other people were thinking.
I wonder which newspaper placed the girl there? Clearly not the Mail as they couldn't get a quote from her. Look out for her in a centre spread, coming to you soon from one of the red-tops.
07:43 on 17/05/2012
I am glad some one has a sense of humour . Hope I can get away with remarks of a similar vein when I'm his age . Nothing wrong with the Duke and always ready with a good line to brighten anyones day up. Hope he keeps going for a long time .
07:33 on 17/05/2012
what a dude... this bloke is so funny and brings the Royals back down to earth with a big bang...
06:39 on 17/05/2012
most men are in the ground at that age, and he's got a good eye for the ladies!!!!
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Nathan0316
TrueBlueTory Age quod agis
00:01 on 17/05/2012
Three cheers for the last honest man left! Go Philip, we love you for it!
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22:32 on 16/05/2012
A sense of humour will be the next thing the pc brigade will outlaw.His critics need to chill out.
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edmurfin
Old man, on Bonus Time:-)
21:51 on 16/05/2012
That made me smile - thank you, Prince Phillip! How many men would not speculate about the advantages of such a zip on such a dress on such an attractive woman? All he did was voice the thought - and why not? No harm done, except to the PC brigade who deny human nature and insist we all button our lips for fear of giving offence when none is intended. He's a star!
22:24 on 16/05/2012
Hear hear! In a nutshell!
21:40 on 16/05/2012
Prince Philip is a legend - what a star! Why do the call them gaffes? We should all be issued with a little red book of the quotes of Prince Philip, would proper cheer up the nation :-)
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Nathan0316
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23:59 on 16/05/2012
I'd buy that book!
00:12 on 17/05/2012
It would be a best seller.The Queen will probably gave him a mouthful and then had a laugh.She knows he can't stand moaners much to the dismay of the PC brigade.
He's a lovable rogue, and let's face it the ' lady in red ' was hardly dressed for the occasion. .
07:36 on 17/05/2012
let me know when they release it id pay 50 quid for that book...
21:28 on 16/05/2012
I'm not a royalist but I love Philip. I thought was the tin foil remark should be rated as one of his classics.
21:11 on 16/05/2012
love him, last of his generation - honest, not politically correct maybe, but a good man with a sense of humour.
20:50 on 16/05/2012
"Bizarre inappropriate remark" who wrote this slop, 'e was 'avin a larf and after all it was a factual statement
20:37 on 16/05/2012
well if the duke tried posting on here im sure nothing would ever appear.
20:31 on 16/05/2012
He's always been mouth almighty. Never been able to stand him!!
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20:44 on 16/05/2012
bet you never fought in the war either
21:09 on 16/05/2012
What has that got to do with the price of bread? I was a VE day baby.
21:36 on 16/05/2012
he certainly didnt do much and what so bloody great about wars??? perhaps you need a bit of experience of one,then perhaps u might realiise what a pathetic comment u made....ps i've never been able to stand this parasite either