Kermit the Frog and his co-star, Miss Piggy, brought laughter and joy to King Charles during the Windsor Coronation Festival.
The royal audience couldn’t contain their amusement as Miss Piggy playfully referred to the King as King Charles E. Wilesy, sending him into fits of laughter.
The fun continued as she mistook actor Hugh Bonneville for his “Downtown Abbey” character, the Earl of Grantham, causing even more hilarity in the royal box.
Miss Piggy’s flirtatious antics didn’t go unnoticed, as she humorously expressed her desire to be a lady and inquired about Lord Hugh’s relationship status.
Despite her advances towards the actor, Kermit remained a loyal companion, albeit slightly overshadowed by Miss Piggy’s theatrics.
However, some royal fans speculated that the comedic script was a subtle dig at Meghan and Harry orchestrated by producer Bill Prady.
As the performance unfolded, viewers took to Twitter to express their delight at the comedic duo’s antics.
Miss Piggy’s charm and wit captured the audience’s attention, with many praising her larger-than-life personality and successful career.
The playful banter between the characters added a touch of lightheartedness to the evening, making it a standout moment for many attendees.
The royal children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, were seen enjoying the show, while the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh joined in the laughter.
Hugh Bonneville, the host of the event, skillfully guided the proceedings, culminating in a heartwarming thank you to the royal family for their presence and participation in the festivities.
The concert featured a star-studded lineup of celebrities, including Hugh Jackman, Pierce Brosnan, Dame Joan Collins, Bear Grylls, Alan Titchmarsh, and Sir Tom Jones, who paid tribute to King Charles through pre-recorded video messages.
Singer Paloma Faith serenaded the audience with a soulful performance of “Lullaby,” adding a touch of musical elegance to the evening.
In a grand finale, ten towns and cities across the country illuminated in celebration of the King’s coronation, symbolizing a nation united in honoring their monarch.
As the night came to a close, the royal box radiated with smiles and applause, embodying a sense of unity and joy shared by all in attendance.
The whimsical presence of Kermit and Miss Piggy left a lasting impression, reminding everyone that laughter truly is the best medicine in any regal celebration.