John Oliver has reacted to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh’s passing with a joke hinting at how close he and the Queen in point of fact have been.

The 99-year-old member of the Royal Family died on April 9 at Windsor Castle. He was once the longest-serving royal consort in the historical past of the British monarchy.

John Oliver Reminds How ‘Close’ Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Really Were

“When a 99-year-old with such a checkered ethical historical past leaves us, it’s laborious to know precisely really feel or, indeed, whether to articulate the way you in fact do,” Oliver stated on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

The comic and host of Last Week with John Oliver reminded viewers that Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth were cousins.

The royal couple had been 3rd cousins via Queen Victoria. Prince Philip was related to Queen Victoria as a great-great-grandson thru his maternal side, and Queen Elizabeth was associated with the similar queen via her paternal circle of relatives.

“They were very shut,” Oliver joked.

“And I don’t think it used to be simply restricted to them. I believe that circle of relatives is familiar with one another,” he persisted.

Oliver added: “In the best way that they can’t be shut emotionally, they indisputably are close biologically.”

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Oliver’s Prescient Remarks On Meghan Markle

This isn’t the primary time Oliver has offered his funny, important take at the Royal Family.

In 2018, he made some prescient feedback on Meghan Markle joining the Royal Family ahead of her wedding ceremony to Prince Harry.

Oliver anticipated that marrying into a royal family was going to be an emotionally taxing enjoy for the former actress.

“I would not blame her if she pulled out of this at the final minute,” Oliver instructed Stephen Colbert in 2018.

“I don’t assume you want to have simply seen the pilot episode of The Crown to get a elementary sense that she could be marrying right into a family that could purpose her some emotional complications," Oliver added.

The host and comedian also said he, a commoner, wouldn’t dream of marrying into the royal family as he knew he wouldn’t “be welcomed”.

“I hope she likes it, it’s going to be weird for her,” the comedian also said.

Oliver’s comments resurfaced after the explosive interview given by Markle and Prince Harry to Oprah Winfrey last March.

Markle and Prince Harry agreed to sit down for a two-hour interview with Winfrey. The couple opened up on the racist abuse Markle received after joining the British Royal Family, which was among the reasons the pair left the UK.

The interview also includes a segment in which Markle revealed that she’d considered taking her own life due to the abuse.

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