The touching 40-year friendship of Prince Philip with a former scrap dealer

A longtime friend of his Prince Philip for 4 decades he revealed their deep friendship, but also the fact that the Duke of Edinburgh always treated him as equal.

George Bowman was once Philip’s rival in the Lowther Carriage Driving Trials, but the two men became good friends and duke she visited him every year for drinks and food.

The 84-year-old told ITV News: “He was a man I respected. I have a humble background, I was a scrap metal merchant and through the horses, I climbed the steps of the hierarchy. He always treated me with great respect and as an equal. That’s what I admired in him. “

With tears in his eyes, Bowman added: “I cry even when I say that. He was a great man. “

Philip visited the chariot races of Lowther Castle every year between 1973-2008 and spent 3 days there. He was also the pioneer of the sport, representing Great Britain in 3 European and 6 world championships.

In the early years, his main opponent was the local Bowman, an old man world champion of sports.

“We were friends, we would have a drink and talk and have a barbecue. When he grew up, he continued to come as a judge and spectator. He had a very good sense of humor. He drank a glass of beer and told jokes “…

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