“I was a young boy in prison,” Watts, now 32, told The Associated Press. “I thought that was quite funny, just because meeting Prince Philip is quite an overwhelming experience for anyone at any time,’’ he said. After all, that’s what being a gold award winner really means. “I am a part of his legacy,’’ Watts said of the late Duke of Edinburgh. “Every day when I’m working and when I’m cooking food and putting that food on to a plate, maybe it’s a bit far-fetched, but that’s a bit of Prince Philip’s legacy as well.”———For AP’s full coverage of the death of Prince Philip go to https://apnews.com/hub/prince-philip
Source: ABC News April 16, 2021 11:59 UTC