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Britain’s Prince Philip told a group of dancing pensioners their routine for Queen Elizabeth looked ”exhausting”.

The Duke of Edinburgh was impressed that the women, all over 60, could take on the energetic piece when they visited the new ÂŁ19.6 million home of contemporary dance company, Rambert, on London’s South Bank.

The prince chatted to the group of women, including 66-year-old retired school teacher, Lynda How, from north London.

Lynda told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: ”The Duke asked us why we do it as it looked exhausting.

"He also asked how did we know when to stop, perhaps when we dropped.

”I danced when I was younger at social events and still love it, it’s incredible fun, keeps you fit and it’s social.”

The royal couple met the community group, Mercury Movers, during a tour of the building, after it was moved from Chiswick, west London.

They watched as the elderly women danced to ‘Mr Bojangles’, performed by Sammy Davis Jnr, and copied a qualified dance teacher.

Before unveiling a plaque to mark the opening of the building, the Queen and Philip also watched a group of younger dancers performing part of a new piece.

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