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Rebel Wilson takes savage swipes at Meghan Markle and Prince Andrew at BAFTAs

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Rebel Wilson delivered jokes at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's expense as well as Prince Andrew during the BAFTAs on Sunday night.The Australian actress, 42, who was given the honour of presenting the EE sponsored ceremony, which aired on BBC iPlayer, was all-smiles as she launched into a series of jokes about the Royal family.

She teased she was going to do a "musical number" before making jibes about the Duke of York.The star then went on to mention Harry and Meghan's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.

Appearing on the stage in a stunning red sparkling dress and her blonde locks styled glamorously with bouncy curls, Rebel also matched bright red lipstick to her gown.

Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. "So I was going to do a musical number as host, it was about Prince Andrew though..." she joked in her Aussie lilt. "No guys it's not what you think!" she declared upon hearing the snickers from the audience. "It was on roller-skates. "It was called Pizza Express," the Hollywood actress quipped, referring to the restaurant Prince Andrew claimed he was visiting in Woking with his daughter, Princess Beatrice, on March 10, 2001. "But don't worry I'm not going to do it I'm not going to sing," Rebel continued jovially. "I'm saving my voice for the sequel to Cats." The star-studded audience then audibly chuckled in reference to the critically panned movie, which also starred Idris Elba, James Cordon, Dame Judi Dench and Taylor Swift, among others.

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