Have You Been Paying Attention Cast Joke Liz Truss Is ‘Suspect’ In Queen’s Death
Have You Been Paying Attention host Tom Gleisner made a daring joke about Queen Elizabeth II’s death in Monday’s episode.
The comedian asked the contestants what official duties Her Majesty was undertaking in a recent photo.
The image on the screen shows the Queen shaking hands with the new British Prime Minister Liz Truss.
Have You Been Paying Attention host Tom Gleisner (pictured) made a daring joke about Queen Elizabeth II’s death in Monday’s episode, referring to British Prime Minister Liz Truss as the ‘suspect’ in death
‘She was meeting the current UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, then she put the trash out,’ comedian Sam Pang replied.
Tom then joked: ‘Last mission? That makes Liz now a suspect, I guess? ‘
The tasteless comment made the guests as well as the audience burst into laughter.
Tom then asked what the official titles of Prince William and his wife Kate would be now, after the Queen’s death. Tom put in front of the council: ‘What will they be called now?’
Contestant Emma Holland (pictured) hit the horn and quipped: ‘The defendant?’
Continuing the joke, Tom then asked what the official titles of Prince William and his wife Kate would be now, after the Queen’s death.
Tom put in front of the council: ‘What will they be called now?’
Contestant Emma Holland hit the horn and quipped: ‘The defendant?’ to cheers from her co-stars.
The Queen died ‘peacefully’ aged 96 at her castle in Balmoral, Scotland, with Buckingham Palace issuing a statement from King Charles III at 4.04am on Friday AEST
‘Hopefully not!’ Tom replied: ‘They love their grandchildren so much!’
The Queen died ‘peacefully’ aged 96 at her castle in Balmoral, Scotland, with Buckingham Palace issuing a statement from King Charles III at 4.04am on Friday AEST.
An announcement from Buckingham Palace early Friday (AEST) confirmed her death.
Australia has joined most of the world in mourning Queen Elizabeth II, as her death prompted the first change of head of state in more than seven decades.
Australia has joined much of the world in mourning Queen Elizabeth II, as her death prompted the first change of head of state in more than seven decades.
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