Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Walrus

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Gruff, commanding, and unapologetically blunt to the end.

Notorious for the kind of blunt, unfiltered remarks that left diplomatic staff wincing and the public simultaneously scandalized and entertained, Prince Philip embodied the walrus's core identity: a massive, commanding presence that operates entirely on its own terms and offers no apologies for doing so. His decades of famously candid gaffes — telling a group of British students in China they'd become "slitty-eyed" if they stayed too long, or asking an Indigenous Australian whether they still threw spears — weren't lapses in judgment so much as the natural expression of a bull walrus who recognizes no authority above his own instincts. Like the walrus, he held his territory with gruff, immovable certainty for over seven decades as consort, enduring the role on his own bristling, unyielding terms. The walrus doesn't charm — it dominates by sheer force of presence, and neither did he.

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