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Harry and Meghan will be 'acting' on Queen's Jubilee visit, says royal expert
BBC Breakfast welcomed royal correspondent Jennie Bond to talk about the Queen's Jubilee on Sunday's (May 22) programme.Talking about the June Jubilee, Jenny said: "Yes, of course, Harry will be a distraction full stop and Meghan as well."And all eyes will be on how they act and talking bout Charles and Camilla acting earlier, I think there will be a lot of acting as they go around as a family."She continued: "We are going to be watching the body language which is a shame but this is not about that this is about the Queen, not about Andrew, not about Harry it's about the Queen."This comes a day after Breakfast presenter Charlie Stayt was left red-faced on the show after appearing to forget co-host Naga Munchetty's name.At the start of the show, Charlie stuttered as he tried to introduce his colleague.The host said: "good morning welcome to BBC Breakfast with Naga mmm Maga mm, before sighing and saying oh Boy."Naga then had to come to his rescue by butting in and finishing off the introduction herself, saying "Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt".He then tried again and was able to get his co-host's name right this time around.He smiled at Naga and said: "Good morning and welcome to breakfast with Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt."BBC Breakfast viewers stormed to Twitter to comment on Charlie's blunder.One said: "Charlie forgot who he was working with for a second there."Another added: "Charlie just f***d up the intro."Earlier this week, Charlie was praised after he caught out Deputy Prime Minister over the current issue of rising fuel prices.Over on Twitter, viewers went wild for Charlie for "riling" up Dominic Raab during his clever and tactical interview.One person commented: "Raab getting defensive there with Charlie… I
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BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt praised by fans for 'riling up' MP over fuel cost
BBC Breakfast fans were full of praise after Charlie Stayt caught out MP Dominic Raab over the current fuel price.The 59-year-old broadcaster was heaped with support from viewers watching at home after he'd tried to trip over the Conservative party member over how much his own fuel had cost of resent.Charlie asked: "What's the highest petrol and diesel prices that you have seen on your travels?""Well in terms of diesel I'm not sure because I've chipped in my diesel for an unleaded but I think last time I went to the pumps it was about £1.65 for a litre of unleaded," added Mr Raab.Responding, Charlie explained: "So it has gone up more since than," he added: "I'm not trying to catch you out on this I am just trying to get gist of it because it's going up."Before the host had a chance to finish off his sentence, Mr Raab chirped back: "I filled up this week, so I am just telling you from my day-today experience, the last time I filled up."You'll know very well Dominic Raab, that people in the real world are trying to deal with things and those pump prices as you go past them, they go up by the day," fumed Charlie.Over on Twitter, fans went wild for Charlie for "riling" up Dominic during the clever and tactical interview.One person said: "Raab getting defensive there with Charlie… I like that Charlie can rile him like that… shows him for the weak minister he is #BBCBreakfast."Another barked: "So @DominicRaab thinks that because he knows the price of petrol the Tories are totally in touch with the general public LOL #BBCBreakfast."A third said: "Raab trying to catch Charlie out - he really hasn’t got the intellect.
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