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Howard Stern criticizes American reports of the death of the queen
Howard Stern is fed up with Queen Elizabeth II.
A prominent radio personality attacked the entire American media over the monarch’s death in a tirade during the Monday episode of The Howard Stern Show.
“It’s strange traditions and everything, and I say,” Jesus, enough of the queen! ” told co-host Robin Quivers when she was brought up to die. “I mean, it’s America, we don’t have a queen.”
“I mean, I understand,” he continued. “The Queen was a nice lady, I suppose. All my life, the queen has been the same queen and there is tradition and she has done her duty to her country, I understand, I understand, I understand, but we have to go back to Trump where the papers they found in Mar-A-Lago are.
When Quivers cut in and asked if he “didn’t like the Queen’s distraction,” he shouted back, “No, that’s annoying!”
The shocking bastard was referring to the treasury of secret documents found in Mar-A-Lago, the resort of former President Donald Trump in Florida that was discovered during the August search.
Stern would no doubt be annoyed by the media reports that have been going on since the Queen died Thursday at the age of 96.
“The Queen died in peace at Balmoral this afternoon,” the royal family tweeted after she was placed under “medical supervision.” “The King and Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral tonight and return to London tomorrow.”
King Charles III – formerly known as Prince Charles – said in a statement that his mother’s departure was “a moment of great sorrow.”
After her death, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stood next to Prince William and Kate Middleton, who were awarded the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales, greeting mourners.
“We are all very grateful – both sides put everything aside for the Queen,” said the only royal Page Six source.
As previously reported by Page Six, the Duchess of Sussex did not join her husband, who rushed to Scotland on Thursday to see his grandmother before her death.
Unfortunately, he arrived a few hours after Her Majesty’s death.
Likewise, Middleton remained in England to be with the children – nine-year-old Prince George, seven-year-old Princess Charlotte and four-year-old Prince Louis – on the first day of school.