The island folk who worship Prince Phillip are very old news, but always fun to share with someone who has never heard it before.
Oh.
Technically he's the incarnation of a mountain spirit though.
They got some of their photographs when five of their tribe visited Britain and met him at the palace, though they've received photographs before and have even gifted Phillip with a traditional pig killing club.
That is, a club for killing pigs with, not an group of pig killing enthusiasts.
He is definitely our nationally shared racist old grandparent though.
Anyway.
There's a documentary you can watch on youtube if you search around called 'meet the natives' covering the visit of the five representatives to Britain a few years ago.
The natives in the title are the people of Britain, as the five tribesman visit with the various classes of British people, stay with them and learn about each others culture.
The documentary could have been handled poorly, but it's actually very well done.
They're just some very honest, pleasant people seeing a country for the first time.
The fact they happen to see Prince Phillip as a spiritual entity is the only odd part of it.
As a show, it allows the viewer to see their own society as anthropomorphically strange through the experiences of the tribesmen.
They also did a subsequent version where the tribe visited the United States, though I haven't personally seen that one.