Lord Archer reminisces on King Charles’ bond with Barry Humphries
Good Morning Britain has paid a sweet tribute to the friendship between Barry Humphries and King Charles following the comedian’s death.
Lord Archer, an old friend of Barry’s, who died on Saturday at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney aged 89, reflected on the career of Dame Edna Everage creator and his friendship with the royal family.
It was revealed that King Charles, who was a close friend of Humphries, called the Australian comedian shortly before his death.
Presenters Susanna Reid and Ed Balls played a clip from a 2013 Royal Variety performance where Humphries reduced the King and Queen Consort to stitches when he crashed their royal box.
Looking back at the moment, Lord Archer revealed that he would see Prince William and Prince Harry backstage at Barry’s shows when they were teenagers.
Good Morning Britain paid tribute on Saturday to Barry Humphries, who died aged 89 at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney, by showing a clip of him surprising King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla at the Royal Variety Show in 2013
The archive footage showed Humphries, dressed in his Dame Edna costume, sneaking into the royal box of the Royal Albert Hall, where the King’s and Queen’s consort were seated.
The royal couple, who Lord Archer said they hadn’t heard what the comedian was up to, burst into laughter as the comedian waved awkwardly at them and took their seats in a box.
When a guard tapped Dame Edna on the shoulder and showed her a message written on a Royal Variety card, the comedian exclaimed, “I’m sorry, I have better seats.” before running out of the royal box, Charles and Camilla wiping away tears of laughter.
“He didn’t tell Camilla and Charles what he was about to do, or they wouldn’t have burst out laughing,” Lord Archer said.
The former MP said he was ‘not surprised’ that the King called Humphries before his death, citing their long-standing friendship.
He also recalled how the King took his sons to see Barry’s shows, saying “Once Mary and I went to see him at the Royal Theater Haymarket many, many years ago, he said, ‘Come and have a drink backstage'”.
“Prince William and Prince Harry were there, 14 and 12 years old, so I think the friendship lasted for many years,” he added.
On today’s programme, novelist Lord Archer, an old friend of Humphries, said the comedian’s friendship with King Charles, photographed in 2006, spanned decades.
Humphries performing at the Royal Albert Hall in 2013 as Dame Edna left Queen Camilla in stitches
In the sketch, Dame Edna crashes into the royal box, before excusing herself and explaining that she was offered a better seat
The Melbourne-born comic genius died Saturday at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney from complications of hip surgery.
Humphries is said to have received a phone call from King Charles during his treatment.
King Charles had also emailed him with film director Bruce Beresford confirming their interactions after visiting his friend in the hospital.
Lord Archer said he once saw Prince William and Prince Harry backstage at one of Barry Humphries shows as teenagers
Humphries’ old friend reminisced about the comedian’s career and friendship with the royals
Barry said, Well, I’ve always admired him. We always got along and I really liked his company and enjoyed being with him,” he said. The Australian.
“Barry was one of those people, he had a great capacity for friendship. He was so interested in people.’
The legendary comedian had a long-standing friendship with the King – he performed at the then Prince’s trust concert in 2006 – and is also said to have been a favorite of Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother.
The King said he was “saddened” by the death of the 89-year-old Australian comedian.
“His Majesty is writing privately to Mr Humphries’ family at this time,” a spokesman for the royal family said. sky news.