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Kermit and Miss Piggy Leave King Charles E. Wilesy in Hysterics at Coronation Concert
Kermit the Frog and his Muppets co-star, Miss Piggy, stole the show at the Windsor Coronation Festival, leaving King Charles in fits of laughter.
Miss Piggy's witty banter and pet name for the monarch had his majesty chuckling throughout their appearance.
The hilarity began when Miss Piggy mistakenly referred to host Hugh Bonneville as a real lord, mistaking the actor for his character in Downtown Abbey, the Earl of Grantham.
The King couldn't contain his laughter, which only escalated when Miss Piggy playfully called him “King Charles E. Wilesy” and joked about expecting Kermit the Frog in the royal box.
To her delight, Miss Piggy spotted Hugh Bonneville and exclaimed, “Look Kermit, it's him, a lord, a real lord!”
However, Hugh quickly clarified that he only played a lord on television.
Undeterred, Miss Piggy turned her attention to the famous actor and flirtatiously asked if he was single, much to Kermit's dismay.
However, some royal fans speculate that the producer, Bill Prady, intentionally crafted this humorous script to take a dig at Meghan and Harry.
In the skit, Miss Piggy portrays an aspiring actress who longs for a regal romance with a lord.
Her advances towards Hugh Bonneville were seen as a playful jab at the couple.
Viewers took to Twitter to express their amusement and praise for Miss Piggy.
One user wrote, “Miss Piggy is definitely dragging Rachel in wanting a lordship and talking about moi.
She's a total star, Meghan could only dream of that success.”
Others applauded Miss Piggy's extensive filmography and compared it to Meghan's acting career.
The appearance of Kermit and Miss Piggy was undoubtedly one of the highlights of the evening, with Hugh Bonneville hosting this particular segment.
Miss Piggy's desire for a lord and her dream of a castle and a grand ring added an extra comedic touch to the performance.
Even the young royals, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, were captivated by the show, while Prince Charles and Prince Philip shared laughter in the royal box.
As the concert drew to a close, Hugh Bonneville introduced the final act, Take That.
The BBC cut to the royal box, where Kermit waved a union flag, bringing smiles to the faces of Charles and Camilla.
Throughout the concert, various stars, including Hugh Jackman, Pierce Brosnan, Dame Joanne Collins, Bear Grylls, Alan Titchmarsh, and Sir Tom Jones, sent pre-recorded video messages to honor the King.
Paloma Faith delivered a beautiful rendition of “Lullaby” at the Winter Concert, as ten towns and cities across the country illuminated in celebration of the King's coronation.
In conclusion, Kermit and Miss Piggy's performance at the Windsor Coronation Festival brought joy and laughter to King Charles and the audience alike.
Their playful banter and comedic timing made it a memorable moment, leaving everyone in stitches.
The event was a star-studded affair, with renowned celebrities paying tribute to the King throughout the concert.