Alexander Armstrong quips Meghan Markle's ‘holding a grudge’ with joke about dolphins
ALEXANDER ARMSTONG has made a quip about Meghan Markle "holding a grudge", during an appearance on Have I Got News for You.
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Alexander Armstrong has quipped that Meghan Markle holds grudges like dolphins do. The 51-year-old made his comment about the Duchess of Sussex while hosting TV quiz show Have I Got News for You last Friday.
In one round of the BBC one game show, the panel were asked to identify the missing word from a headline.
One question read: “Scientists discover dolphins can hold [blank].”
“Grudge,” someone correctly answered.
“Yes that’s exactly right," Alexander replied.
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“Grudges. They hold grudges.
“Based on 30 years of observations, researchers from Bristol University noticed that dolphins hold deep-seated grudges against other dolphins,” he explained.
As a picture of a dolphin appeared on screen, the host made his dig.
“Here’s one. Latin name Meghan Markleous,” he said.
The remark was made infront of his co-stars Paul Merton and Ian Hislop and guest stars Joe Lycett and Kirsty Wark.
Last night, Meghan’s husband Prince Harry attended charity concert Vax Live in Los Angeles, where the couple now live.
It was his first public appearance since his grandfather’s funeral last month.
Meghan, 39, who is pregnant with their second child, did not attend the event.
The pair are campaign chairs for the Global Citizen concert, which saw performances from Jennifer Lopez and The Foo Fighters.
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The aim of the star-studded music event is to aid the international Covid vaccination effort.
Vaccinated frontline workers were invited to attend.
"Tonight is a celebration of each of you here, the vaccinated frontline workers in the audience and the millions of frontline heroes around the world," the Duke of Sussex said.
"You spent the last year battling courageously and selflessly to protect us all.
“You served and sacrificed, put yourselves in harm's way, and acted with bravery, knowing the costs.
“We owe you an incredible debt of gratitude. Thank you,” he continued.
Harry and Meghan’s second baby, a daughter, is due this summer.
They are already parents to Archie Harrison, who turns two this week.