Bill Maher says Meghan Markle’s podcast killed the queen

Bill Maher says Meghan Markle’s podcast killed the queen


Real Time host Bill Maher made a jab about Meghan Markle’s Archetypes podcast being the cause of the death of Queen Elizabeth.

Real Time host Bill Maher (above) dedicated his opening monologue to Queen Elizabeth's death, mocking the British Royal family as he called it a 'Sad day for inbreeding'

Real Time host Bill Maher (above) dedicated his opening monologue to Queen Elizabeth's death, mocking the British Royal family as he called it a 'Sad day for inbreeding'


On Friday night, after dedicating his opening monologue to the queen, Maher promptly mocked the British Royal Family.

Queen Elizabeth died at 96 on Thursday

Queen Elizabeth died at 96 on Thursday

Markle's Spotify series is called 'Archetypes,' which fell off Spotify's No. 1 spot this week after accusations that its position was inflated

You are all aware of the major plot. Maher remarked cynically, ‘It’s a sad day for inbreeding,’ as he bent his head.

‘Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 96, and some believe Meghan Markle’s podcast was the cause of death,’ he said, taking a jab at the Duchess of Sussex’s podcast Archetypes, which fell off Spotify’s No. 1 place this week following accusations that its position was inflated.

While his British friends and visitors denounced jokes about the queen, Maher predicted that her death would signal the end of the United Kingdom’s respect for the Royal Family.

Real Time host Bill Maher (above) devoted his opening monologue to Queen Elizabeth’s death, mocking the British Royal family by referring to it as a “sad day for inbreeding.”

Maher also predicted that the Queen's death meant the end of the United Kingdom's reverence towards the Royal Family

Maher also predicted that the Queen's death meant the end of the United Kingdom's reverence towards the Royal Family

Maher said that the vast majority of British people have condemned his jokes about the queen's death. Pictured: Customers of the Old Coffee House Pub in Ruislip turn round to face a television to watch Charles' speech following the Queen's death.

Even former-Sex Pistol singer John Lydon, known as Johnny Rotten, expressed his condolences over the death of Queen Elizabeth

Maher joked instantly that the queen (left) had passed away because of Meghan Markle’s podcast.

This week, Markle’s Spotify series ‘Archetypes’ fell from Spotify’s top rank after accusations that its position was inflated.

Despite his first jokes about the queen, Maher claimed that he liked and appreciated the monarch, before turning his attention to America’s top politicians.

The White House has stated for quite some time that they did not know if Biden would attend the funeral. He declared his identity a few hours ago. I have no doubts, stated Maher. ‘Biden? Funeral? Comparable to when the dog hears your keys.

‘Biden extended his condolences to the people of England and added, ‘If there’s anything we can do, we’re here to be your buddy.’ Trump also sent his condolences and offered to bury her on his golf course if they so desired.

The late-night presenter also joked that Elton John would compose a new song for the queen entitled “Mustard in the Fridge,” a spoof of “Candle in the Wind,” which was first written about Marilyn Monroe and later rewritten as a homage to Princess Diana.

“Well, he’s noting out that Diana was 36 years old and the Queen is approaching 100 years old, mustard in the refrigerator.” It seems to me that you have lived your life like mustard in the refrigerator,’ said Maher.

Maher stated at the end of his monologue that, like others, he attempted to express his condolences to the Royal Family.

Everyone is upset. I called Buckingham Palace to express my condolences, and they said, “New Queen? ”

Maher also predicted that the death of the Queen would signal the end of the United Kingdom’s respect for the Royal Family.

The vast majority of British people, according to Maher, have opposed his jokes on the queen’s death. Customers of the Old Coffee House Pub in Ruislip face a television to view Charles’s speech following the death of the queen.

Even Johnny Rotten, formerly of the band Sex Pistol, expressed his condolences for Queen Elizabeth’s death.

Later in the program, Maher returned to the subject and told guests Matt Welch, editor of Reason Magazine, and NYU Professor Scott Galloway that American jokes about the queen are often denounced in the United Kingdom.

Maher remarked, ‘I made several jokes about the Queen… It is not hilarious to British people. It’s as if to say, “No, don’t call her the old bag.” Or, “No! .’

Even those who immigrated to America, British people have a peculiar trait.

Welch concurred with Maher, noting that even former Sex Pistol vocalist John Lydon, or Johnny Rotten, who sang the punk band’s anti-monarchist smash “God Save the Queen,” tweeted his condolences for the death.

Maher responded, “That’s exactly what I’m saying; it’s in their DNA.”

“My question is, is it only for this woman?” he inquired.

I think it perished with her. I think in respect, I think she was the last one.

Maher said, “And now, the monarchy, I’m not going to say it’s going away, but I think “No, don’t say anything about her” is going away.”


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