The monarch, 96 threw her arm into the air with a subtle smile after host and comedian Omid jokingly thanked her for choosing the Royal Windsor Horse Show over ...
She attended the finale of a four-day horse show on Sunday that celebrated her 70 years on the throne just days after ill health and old age forced her to pull out of the opening of the UK parliament for the first time in nearly 60 years. The monarch, 96 threw her arm into the air with a subtle smile after host and comedian Omid jokingly thanked her for choosing the Royal Windsor Horse Show over the State Opening of Parliament. The comedian said, "Your Royal Highness, on behalf of everyone here we would like to thank you, very humbly, for picking us over the State Opening of Parliament.
Off with his head! Jester Djalili Omid breaches royal etiquette in front of the Queen. comedy Omid Djalili turned court jester yesterday to host the Gallop ...
The comic played The Herald, introducing various parts of the show, which included 1,300 performers and 500 horses, at the end of the Royal Windsor Horse Show, At the end of the show, the Anglo-Iranian comic made a gag about her decision to miss the State Opening of Parliament last week. The Queen appeared to enjoy the quip, with ITV cameras capturing a subtle smile before raising her arm in the air.
Comedian Omid Djalili made a cheeky joke that the Queen appeared to take in her stride at the Gallop Through History event at the Royal Windsor Horse Show ...
When Omid Djalili said “thank you for choosing us over the State Opening of Parliament your Majesty”; the Queen smiled & waived! Priceless." Love the royals?
Omid Djalili, who lives in Suffolk, delivered an Ipswich joke during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration on ITV last night.
- 5Omid Djalili cracks Ipswich joke at Queen's Platinum Jubilee show Djalili moved to Suffolk recently and has spent a lot of time watching Ipswich Town games, even performing a half time show at Portman Road. Omid Djalili cracks Ipswich joke at Queen's Platinum Jubilee show
Queen Elizabeth was seen smiling and laughing at a joke made at her expense at the Royal Windsor Horse Show yesterday. Comedian Omid Djalili hosted the ...
The joke raised a few eyebrows at the event but thankfully the Queen seemed to take it in good spirit. Instead, Prince Charles stepped in and officially reopened Parliament on her behalf. Comedian Omid Djalili hosted the Gallop Through History event, which celebrated the Queen's reign as part of her Jubilee celebrations.
What did Omid Djalili say about the Queen? Comedian's joke at Royal Windsor Horse Show explained - and reply. The Queen was unable to attend the State Opening ...
The Queen was unable to attend the State Opening of Parliament on 10 May due to “episodic mobility issues.” The Queen responded to comedian Djalili’s joke about missing the State Opening of the Parliament. Djalili made reference to the Queen attending the show, but missing the State Opening of Parliament.
THE Queen surprised viewers of ITV's Platinum Jubilee special as she was seen responding unexpectedly to an awkward joke.Omid Djalili took to the stag.
The Queen was seen turning to the man on her left and shrugging before turning back to watch the show. Priceless!" But instead of getting upset over the joke, the Monarch was seen laughing, smiling and lifting her hands in the air during the show.
When Omid Djalili moved to Suffolk we were all overjoyed, and now that the comedian has cracked a joke about an Ipswich kebab shop on national television ...
Buckingham Palace said in a statement at the time saying: "The Queen continues to experience episodic mobility problems, and in consultation with her doctors has reluctantly decided that she will not attend the State Opening of Parliament tomorrow. Priceless." Another added: "Haha The Queen just raised her hand in agreement about choosing the #platinumjubilee over the state opening of Parliament. Love it!" When Omid Djalili said "thank you for choosing us over the State Opening of Parliament your Majesty"; the Queen smiled & waived!