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In May 2005, Prince Philip stood before the Sunday congregation in the tiny St. Mary and St. George Anglican church in Jasper, Alberta, and read a passage from 2 Corinthians. Sitting in the pews, two rows back from Queen Elizabeth II, was William Thompson, from Grande Cache, Alta., who had arranged the flowers adorning the church.
“The most impressive memory I have is when he did one of the Bible readings. It was like, that’s my monarch’s husband, reading it,” Thompson remembered. “I felt very humble to be a part of that that day.”
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