Carrie Johnson, Boris Johnson and Lee Mack at the Platinum Jubilee concert. The comedian made the most of his time on stage to take a swipe at partygate ( ...
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The joke came only a day after Boris Johnson was booed when arriving at another Platinum Jubilee celebration at St Paul's Cathedral. | ITV National News.
Mr Johnson was met with cheers and boos from the crowd at the cathedral on Friday Mr Johnson and his wife were sat in the rows behind the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Princess Royal. Comedian Lee Mack makes partygate joke in front of Boris Johnson and royals at Jubilee concert
'That wasn't in the autocue,' Mack told crowd members, which included the PM himself.
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The joke came only a day after Boris Johnson was booed when arriving at another Platinum Jubilee celebration at St Paul's Cathedral.
How many trees planted? How many plaques unveiled? joke was made at Boris Johnson’s expense during the Platinum Party at the Palace, in what became the second embarrassing moment of the jubilee celebrations for the Prime Minister.
Lee Mack appeared at the Platinum Party at the Palace and made a jibe at Prime Minister Boris Johnson over Partygate, with the politician sitting metres ...
The performances took place on a 360 degree stage, with the likes of Sir Rod Stewart, Diana Ross and Ed Sheeran taking to the stage. #DianaRossThankYou #PlatinumJubilee #HM70." "The Platinum Party at the Palace is taking place this evening, with thousands of people including a number of people who had worked on the frontline during the Covid pandemic, in attendance.
The comedian was quick to make a jibe at the Prime Minister's expense, with him sat just metres away at the event marking the monarch's 70 years on the ...
I cannot wait to meet and reconnect with all of my family, friends and fans there to share the love. The performances took place on a 360 degree stage, with the likes of Sir Rod Stewart, Diana Ross and Ed Sheeran taking to the stage. Writing on Instagram at the time, she shared: "I am honoured to perform for Her Majesty The Queen once again and I am so excited to be returning to the UK after so long.
Comedian Lee Mack made a joke about partygate as he addressed an audience including the Prime Minister at Platinum Party at the Palace. Speaking in front of ...
Queen + Adam Lambert were the first act appearing in the star-studded line-up. Mack then quipped: "It wasn't in the autocue, admittedly". He swiftly moved on with words of appreciation for the opening performance by Queen + Adam Lambert. Mack then replicated former Queen frontman Freddie Mercury’s “Ay-Oh” chant with the crowd, prompting laughs from the Duke of Cambridge and his children.