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Clive Myrie’s Hilarious Take on Meghan’s Legal Win Steals the Show on “Have I Got News For You”

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Clive Myrie’s Hilarious Take on Meghan’s Legal Win Steals the Show on “Have I Got News For You”

Clive Myrie, the new host of the BBC magazine show “Have I Got News For You,” delivered a memorable and laughter-filled episode last night.

Joined by Miles Jupp and Long, as well as regulars Ian Hislop and Paul Merton, Clive entertained the audience with his witty jokes, one of which centered around 's recent legal victory.

The panel show, known for its humorous take on politicians, royals, and current events, delved into Meghan's triumph in her court battle against the Mail on Sunday.

The round began with a picture of the Duchess of Sussex, prompting the teams to guess the news story.

correctly identified it as the case against the Mail on Sunday, which Meghan had won in the latest round.

The judges ruled in her favor, stating that the publication was wrong to print excerpts from a personal letter she had sent to her father.

The Court of Appeal dismissed Associated Newspaper's attempt to have a trial earlier this week.

Clive enthusiastically acknowledged Camilla's accurate assessment, emphasizing that the three judges, including Lord Justice, had ruled in Meghan's favor.

He highlighted that they deemed the contents of the letter to be personal, private, and not a matter of legitimate public interest.

Clive later reiterated Meghan's legal triumph against the Mail on Sunday, underscoring that she can now continue to protect her privacy.

While Meghan's legal win provided comedic material, it wasn't the only topic that sparked laughter during the show.

The panel also tackled the new Omicron Covid variant, which raised questions about the feasibility of Christmas parties and family gatherings.

The mistletoe tradition, particularly the act of kissing, was humorously scrutinized in light of the variant's spread.

Additionally, the panelists touched on Labour's recent Cabinet reshuffle.

Clive playfully remarked on Yvette Cooper's return, referencing her role during Gordon Brown's tenure, her involvement in Ed Miliband's unsuccessful bid for power, and her defeat in a leadership election against Jeremy Corbyn.

This prompted a lighthearted discussion on the resurgence of the Labour party.

Piers Morgan, in his Daily Mail column, expressed a different perspective on Meghan's legal victory.

He argued that while she may claim triumph, the court case only revealed her true character and the couple's contradictory stance on privacy.

Morgan highlighted the revelation that Harry and Meghan had indeed participated in the creation of the biography “Finding Freedom,” despite their public denials.

He asserted that this confirmed longstanding criticisms of Meghan's honesty.

Furthermore, he pointed out the irony of their willingness to profit from their privacy through lucrative deals with platforms like Spotify, Netflix, and Oprah while simultaneously demanding control over their narrative.

In conclusion, Clive Myrie's debut as the host of “Have I Got News For You” was a resounding success, with his humorous commentary on 's legal win stealing the show.

The episode also touched on other current events, including the Omicron variant and Labour's Cabinet reshuffle.

Piers Morgan's column offered a contrasting perspective, emphasizing the court case's revelation of Meghan's true character.

Overall, the episode provided an entertaining and insightful take on the week's news.

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