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00:00Megan's holiday special is here. We are feeling festive with or without the help of Megan.
00:06What was your take on her holiday special? With love, Megan, but this was a holiday episode.
00:12It was ding dong without the merrily on high, to be completely honest with you.
00:17I just, I mean, at this point, I don't really know what I was expecting.
00:23I certainly wasn't expecting it to be any different than the first or second seasons.
00:30But I guess it's just another, it's kind of at this point, I feel like I'm being smacked around the head by, you know, a sage honey glazed ham that Megan prepared earlier, again and again and again.
00:43And yes, there were plenty of very picturesque moments.
00:49You know, she had a few interesting guests, but there's nothing I can do with this.
00:57I didn't find it entertaining.
00:58You know, I'm not sitting there pouring over the drama.
01:03I'm not really intrigued by what they're making.
01:06It's not like when I watch the baking show and I'm, you know, on the edge of my seat at the fact that someone used too much flour.
01:13But yeah, so it just kind of, it was there.
01:17And I watched it because we were going to talk about it.
01:21But would I watch it again?
01:24Would I feel a void in my life if the show did not return?
01:29No.
01:29Right.
01:30Did I walk away thinking, ooh, I must make sure that the ornaments on my Christmas tree are positioned perfectly to catch the light?
01:36Catching the light of the Christmas tree.
01:37Well, kind of, but I already knew that.
01:39Like, that's something that my mum told me, you know, when I was a child.
01:43Like, don't shove the good ornaments at the back of the tree.
01:46You want to make sure they're the ones that really shine.
01:47So I think if I was to sum it up in kind of one or two sentences, I would say it is a show that offers nothing to anyone.
02:00And the reason I say that is because I don't have children.
02:04Surprise, surprise.
02:06But I can imagine that people with children do not have ample time during the day to be making homemade advent calendars for their kids while also whipping up gumbo, while also, you know, turning a fruit platter into a rainbow.
02:25So, I know, in the first drop of this first season, we got the rainbow fruit platter.
02:34This time we got the wreath crudité.
02:38What else can we make?
02:39Right.
02:40You know, and I get it.
02:41It's very cutesy.
02:43It is.
02:44But normal people do not have time to do that, you know?
02:48And I think that, so it misses the mark, as far as I'm concerned, with the average person.
02:54The average person who is going home at the end of a long working day who's like, okay, am I going to make dinner by maybe throwing something in the microwave or am I going to be lazy in order or am I going to have a ready meal?
03:04Like, those people are out.
03:06They're not getting anything from this show.
03:08And then the people who, you know, might have time for arts and crafts, you know, you see all of these arts and crafts influences on TikTok.
03:18For sure.
03:19Who are doing incredible things with their apartments.
03:22No offense, they do it better than Megan and they do more interesting, innovative things than Megan.
03:28So they're not getting anything from it.
03:30So I just have to wonder, who is this aimed at?
03:34Because at this point in time, it just seems kind of like a glorified passion project.
03:40This is like Megan's personal scrapbook that she probably has on in the background every time someone comes over.
03:46And I don't see that it's really hitting with any other kind of viewer.
03:52Right.
03:52And I feel like the thing that was hard for me with it was, was it an interview show?
03:57Was it a demo show?
04:00Was I supposed to be learning something?
04:02Were the guests supposed to teach me something?
04:04Or was Megan supposed to teach me something?
04:07I almost wish that it was one of the few things.
04:10Like, make it an interview show.
04:12Have Naomi Osaka on and make your little plate with her.
04:16But also ask her more questions.
04:18Do it more interview style.
04:20Find, you know, kind of break some news with Naomi in those moments.
04:23But the issue is Megan tried that with her podcast, her Spotify podcast archetypes.
04:27And it flopped because she's not an interviewer.
04:31And we come back again and again and again, no matter what it is that Megan is doing, the lack of candor and the lack of personality is always at the root of the issue.
04:47So her podcast failed because, or her first podcast failed because people felt that she was not being real.
04:57Right.
04:57You know, and they felt that they were being preached at.
05:01They weren't listening in on a really intimate conversation between Megan and whichever expert or, you know, kind of hero or whatever it was.
05:10They just felt like they weren't getting anything.
05:13There was nothing personable about it.
05:15It's the exact same thing with the Netflix show.
05:19On paper, everything is there.
05:22You know, you've got festive fun.
05:24You've got a few really big celebrity names.
05:27And then you've got, you know, Megan at the heart of it, who is always glamorous, always looks stunning.
05:34You know, they threw Prince Harry in for good measure.
05:37Right.
05:37We did get one moment of little off the cuff, coupley sweetness, sort of, as he jabbed at her saying her mom's gumbo was better than her gumbo.
05:50But, you know, Harry is.
05:50But it felt staged, kind of.
05:52It did.
05:52I mean, you know, when he even said he was like, well, you knew I was going to be here.
05:55Well, yeah, because they don't even film this show at their house.
05:59When Netflix first announced it, they were like, oh, it's an at-home style experience with Megan.
06:05Shot, I think, according to Realtor.com, shot at a house two miles down the road that they rented for the purpose of making Megan look like she was at home.
06:14So, you know, it was staged.
06:17This wasn't like Prince Harry stumbled into their kitchen.
06:20Prince Harry got in a car, drove two miles down the road.
06:24Stumbled into a stranger's kitchen.
06:25Walked into a house that's owned by some philanthropists who, I guess, are friends with them.
06:32And was like, oh, honey, fancy seeing you here.
06:36You know, like it was some big surprise.
06:38It just doesn't make any sense.
06:40Speaking of the activities they did in this house, they made crackers, Christmas crackers.
06:47It doesn't sound right when you say it.
06:49I know.
06:49I can't even say it, right?
06:51What was your take on that?
06:52Because she was going on and on about how it's a UK tradition and she does it for her family now.
06:57Well, I mean, the cynic in me was quite frankly enraged by it, but I will give my kinder response first.
07:12In the spirit of the holiday.
07:13In the spirit of Christmas.
07:15Yes, crackers are a very big tradition in the UK.
07:19They are typically served, served, but no, you typically put them on everyone's place at the table.
07:29And when you sit down to your Christmas lunch or your Christmas meal, everyone kind of cracks their crackers.
07:37It's a big thing.
07:38And there's always a paper crown in each cracker that everyone then puts on.
07:42And, you know, and if you go through any British family's Christmas album, you will find at least one photo every year of everyone wearing their paper crowns.
07:52It's just, you know, it's part and parcel of what British Christmas is.
07:56These days, you can obviously, they come with all kinds of bells and whistles, you know, from the rinky dink toys that my mom gets because she's like, I'm not wasting good money on crackers.
08:06You know, like a whistle or a screwdriver on a key ring, like things like that.
08:11But you can get really fancy ones now that have like musical instruments in them or like, you know, pots of jam, like Megan.
08:20I have never, in all my years, heard of anyone making their own Christmas crackers at home.
08:28Oh.
08:29I don't even know what, I mean, sure, I guess their construction is fairly simple, but you can and I have bought Christmas crackers in the US on multiple occasions.
08:40Just stroll on down to Williams-Sonoma.
08:43They've got them there.
08:44I'm pretty sure Paper Source sells them at this point.
08:46And they're pre-stuffed.
08:48They are.
08:48They come with, you know, all the goodness.
08:50They usually have a tiny toy or some kind of gift, the aforementioned paper crown, and then a really bad joke.
08:57You know, the kind of like what's black and white and red all over type thing.
09:01Yeah.
09:03So I think it's nice if Megan and Harry are having crackers every year at Christmas and they're teaching Archie and Lilibet something about their British heritage.
09:15Right.
09:16I think that's really nice.
09:17It feels to me a little bit like Megan was poking the bear by going into this holiday special at a time where it feels very much apparent that they will not be traveling to the UK for Christmas.
09:34For sure.
09:34Sitting there in her fake Montecito home going on and on about how much she loves this British tradition that presumably she learned from Harry's family who she hasn't seen in five years.
09:47So I think it's just a difficult thing for me to get to terms with because, again, it is just a lack of reality here.
09:56On the surface, people who don't know the history are going to say, oh, that's nice.
10:01She's married to a British man and, like, you know, she's making crackers for him.
10:07But dig, you know, even a centimeter under the soil and you find some seriously rotten roots down there.
10:14And I think that that is what I take issue with.
10:18Who knew a Christmas cracker could be such a big hot button topic?
10:24It really is now.
10:25It was a big thing for me when I watched it.
10:27I know when I saw that right away, I was like, oh, I wonder what Charlie thinks about this.
10:31Because it seems like a tradition their family has taken on through the royal family.
10:37But then Megan is, like, putting it into her show as if it's this big tradition that she does now.
10:43But then she doesn't really do much of the royal traditions.
10:46I mean, it felt a little out of place and odd.
10:49And also the guest that she was doing it with, he, I still don't understand what he was there for.
10:57He was helping her make it feel more inviting for guests.
11:02Like, what was his expertise supposed to be?
11:03I mean, he's a chef, I think.
11:05Tom Colicchio, he's a chef.
11:07So I guess he was whipping up a Christmas cracker.
11:09Wait, what was the other guy, though?
11:11Wait, what was the other guy, though?
11:11Cracker.
11:12Oh.
11:13Tom Colicchio made the seven fishes thing that Harry wouldn't eat.
11:18No, because Harry's not a fan of fish.
11:19That was actually one of the few learnings from the show.
11:22Harry hates fish.
11:23Harry hates fish and beets and fennel.
11:26Oh, my God.
11:26We had a few takeaways and it was all about Harry's palate.
11:29Harry's dietary requirements were the big top line learning from this show.
11:35But loves Meghan Markle's mom's gumbo.
11:38Yes, he does.
11:39And, you know, I think Harry has proven himself to be capable of more authenticity when it comes to these kinds of projects.
11:49I think that he, you know, he's been doing this for a very long time.
11:54Lest we forget, he was at one point a member of the royal family.
11:58And from birth, he was being wheeled out at all kinds of events and so on and so forth.
12:03And, you know, I think few people will ever forget the image of him and William walking behind Diana's coffin when they were such young boys.
12:12But as a result, Harry deals with those kinds of public engagements very naturally.
12:20Whether or not he feels that way on the inside, I don't know.
12:23But he always comes across with a very natural presence.
12:27And I think his ability to at least show a bit of kind of off-the-cuff humor and a bit of authenticity, it just made Meghan's lack of this all the more apparent.
12:41Right. He seems warm and he seems very unserious in a good way.
12:46Like, you know, there's the traditions of the royal family and everybody kind of looks from the outside in.
12:53Like, they're very stiff and very polished.
12:55And then he always has these funny one-liners.
12:57I remember when he did James Corden's show and it was a big deal and they did that bus where they were outside.
13:04And I remember thinking that was so funny.
13:06And he was, he seemed so authentic in it.
13:09Again, like very unserious in a good way.
13:11Like, he wasn't taking himself very seriously.
13:13He did just do Stephen Colbert, which we have to talk about.
13:18He did.
13:18Because that, again, it was unserious, but it also was a little cringey.
13:23And like, what are we doing here?
13:25What is this for?
13:25Why are you here?
13:27Again, it's why?
13:28What is this for?
13:30It certainly wasn't for the amusement of the majority of American people.
13:33Because even I found it cringeworthy as anything.
13:37He kind of shows up at Stephen Colbert, pops onto the stage, says, oh, everyone in America is an idiot for electing Trump.
13:49I'm going to do a Christmas Hallmark movie.
13:52About a prince.
13:53Stephen, you're an idiot for talking about Trump.
13:57Okay, bye.
13:58That's why your show got canceled.
13:59Or whatever.
14:00It was obviously scripted, but it was still like, what was this for?
14:05What was this skit?
14:05It was weird.
14:06It was weird.
14:07It's that kind of thing where you, you know, if you watch a really long movie and during multiple scenes, you're kind of like, why?
14:14You don't need this.
14:15It was kind of like how I felt about the entirety of It Ends With Us with Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
14:20Like, I just didn't really understand the purpose of it.
14:25And I didn't really understand why anyone had thought it was a good idea.
14:30And I kind of felt like, oh, may I have those minutes back that I just lost, please?
14:34It was so weird for their show, I feel like, because it was just a skit about Prince Harry wanting to be a prince in a Hallmark Christmas movie because all the Hallmark Christmas movies are about love stories.
14:46And could you fall in love with a prince?
14:50And then he was like fake auditioning.
14:51And that was it.
14:52Like, he wasn't actually in the episode.
14:54What I think is a really, the really awkward thing is that.
14:58If Prince William had done it, you'd be like, ha ha, because that would never happen.
15:05But I think the issue is people are like, well, does Harry want to be in a Hallmark movie?
15:10Like, does he need the money that badly?
15:12It felt to me like he's going to be in a Netflix Christmas movie next year.
15:15Right.
15:16I don't know if you remember when Harry and Meghan went to the Lion King premiere and Harry was caught on, like, you know, hot mic, basically saying to the head of Disney, like, hey, could you give my wife a job?
15:28Right.
15:28She's really great at voiceover.
15:30It's like, you know.
15:31And then she did that.
15:32And then she did a voiceover.
15:33Right.
15:34Right.
15:34Like, this, to me, felt very similar.
15:37It was kind of like Harry being like, ha ha, but really.
15:40But actually, I am available.
15:42Right.
15:43I am here now.
15:44And I think that, for me, is where the awkwardness was really derived from.
15:48Because, yes, it was, you know, it's packaged as a joke and as a skit.
15:53Right.
15:54But it wasn't so far away from being realistic that you felt comfortable enough to laugh at it.
16:02Right.
16:02That, yeah.
16:03Like, that would never happen.
16:04We won't see him in one of those movies.
16:06Because now we're like, we don't know what we're going to see them in next.
16:09Well, yeah.
16:09You know?
16:10They do have a Netflix deal.
16:11When Mean Girls came out, I wouldn't have ever said I was going to see Lindsay Lohan or Lacey Chabot in, you know, Hallmark or Netflix Christmas movies.
16:18And lo and behold, just a few years later, that's where they're making all their money.
16:22They're the stars.
16:23And good luck to them, you know?
16:25As they should.
16:25Yeah, they're great.
16:26Make that back however you can, ladies.
16:28But for Harry, it's kind of like you can't mock what you can't mock.
16:36Right.
16:36You know?
16:37Like, you actually aren't so far removed from that now.
16:40Right.
16:41That could be you.
16:42Your wife is slinging champagne, very expensive, fake champagne, sparkling wine, $90 a bottle sparkling wine, which is more expensive than Vouv and more expensive than Moet.
16:55Like, right.
16:56Anyway.
16:57But yeah, your wife is doing this Netflix show that is, quite frankly, being critically panned right now.
17:03Yeah.
17:04You know, the two of you are doing all kinds of terrible documentaries for Netflix.
17:10So actually, the prospect of you appearing as a prince in a Hallmark movie, I can't help but feel if the paycheck was high enough, you would leap at the opportunity.
17:18Yeah, I mean, at this point, it feels like it might not be far off.
17:21It's not a reach because of all the other projects that they're doing.
17:25Like you said, it would be a reach.
17:26Ha ha, funny if we saw Prince William in a skit like this.
17:30It was clearly a comedy skit for no reason.
17:32Right.
17:32But for Harry, it's like, wait, but could we actually see him in this movie?
17:37And it was awkward.
17:39It was also, the timing of it was awkward, too.
17:41Read about.
17:41A lot of people have been talking about how Meghan Markle's estranged father, well, his children announced that her estranged father is in the ICU right now.
17:53Yes.
17:53And her holiday special came out.
17:57Then all of a sudden, Harry's on Colbert.
18:01And then there's this big reaction about like, whoa, whoa, whoa, people are raising red flags.
18:04Like your family is telling the world that your dad is in the ICU.
18:09Yeah.
18:09So timeline wise, it was kind of like Meghan's Netflix show dropped somewhere around midnight PT on December 3rd.
18:18A few hours later, Thomas Markle's two children from a previous relationship.
18:24So they are Meghan's half brother and sister, Thomas Jr.
18:28And Samantha.
18:29I mean, people will undoubtedly be well aware of Samantha.
18:32Yeah.
18:33But they announced publicly that their father had undergone a three hour emergency surgical procedure, that he was in the ICU in the Philippines, where he now lives with his son, and that doctors were warning that he might have to go under surgery again to remove a blood clot.
18:54So, you know, by all accounts, it was a very serious incident.
18:58He was understood to have been in imminent danger, I think is what his son said when he was taken to hospital.
19:06And his daughter, Samantha, kind of said, look, Meghan, we just need you to show some empathy.
19:13Now, Meghan and her father have not spoken in many years.
19:16They had a huge falling out around the same time that Meghan and Harry got married.
19:22And that has continued.
19:24Thomas has never met Archie and Lilibet.
19:26Their estrangement is pretty much solidified at this point.
19:31But I still think it is a bit distasteful when the world's media is running headlines about your father being in the ICU and facing a kind of critical condition to then start posting videos of your husband messing around on a late night TV show.
20:00Because that was it.
20:01It was kind of hours after this news comes out.
20:03Meghan's on her Instagram posting the Colbert clip of Harry and Harry's on Colbert joking about doing a Hallmark movie.
20:11I don't know.
20:12Maybe this was pre-recorded again if I was to give them the benefit of the doubt.
20:17Right.
20:17But even if it was, they've proven before that they will stop at nothing to prevent projects from coming out in an untimely fashion.
20:26So I don't think it would be out of the realm of possibility, had they wanted to, for them to call up Colbert and say, hey, a bit awkward, not appropriate timing.
20:41Like, could you bump it?
20:42You know, because it's not like it was timely.
20:44Yeah, exactly.
20:45You know, it wasn't tied to a project unless Harry is set to make his debut on Hallmark tomorrow.
20:51It didn't feel like...
20:52He's joining the cast of Chicago on Broadway like every other reality person right now.
20:57You know, it didn't feel like this was something that needed to happen.
21:00Right.
21:00So why did it happen?
21:02You know, I think it just, it spoke volumes about their hypocrisy again, because, you know, on the one hand, you've got Meghan making advent calendars for her children, talking about how important her family is, waxing lyrical about Doria's gumbo.
21:24So, and then her father, who, yes, I get it, you're estranged from him.
21:29Right, you don't have a relationship with him.
21:29I'm not saying you need to hop on a private jet and fly to the Philippines and be by his bedside.
21:35Right.
21:35But what I'm saying is, maybe understand that the public might find it slightly off-putting for you to be joking around at a time when your father's critically ill.
21:49Right.
21:50And it is like one of those things where, of course, we don't know any of the story behind the scenes of their relationship.
21:55We know they're estranged.
21:56They don't have the best relationship.
21:58But at some point when you're that level of, from the royal family, you would almost know the optics because you've been trained in that from the family history of knowing, like, okay, here's how the optics are going to look if we do have this come out today.
22:16Whether you have a great relationship or not, and it might not be fair to you, but it might be one of those things where you have to take a step back and be like, hey, maybe we could hold this sketch.
22:26But, I mean, it was truly about just, like, the holidays.
22:29It could have been in any point in time.
22:32I mean, the holidays are on for another few weeks.
22:34Right.
22:34And I'm sure Colbert is team.
22:35As she knows from her advent calendars.
22:37Right.
22:38As she knows from her holiday special.
22:39She was telling, she was teaching us about that.
22:41I think, you know, yet again, it is that situation of, like, these rules apply to everyone else and not to us.
22:50So, you know, they know exactly how the media works.
22:54They understand it.
22:55But it's not like they are new to the spotlight and can feign surprise when people write stories about them or talk about them on TV or a really good podcast.
23:08You know, I think that we've passed that point of feigned ignorance.
23:15Right.
23:15So, I can only assume then that you knew what you were doing and you either didn't care or you were baiting people.
23:27You know, I really hope it's not the latter.
23:30And to your point, we can't know what the reasoning was for this Colbert nightmare.
23:35But I just think that, you know, maybe it was maybe Harry was angry at President Trump for some reason and decided that he wanted to just like swing by Colbert and throw a jab at the president.
23:48Right.
23:48Which doesn't seem like a very sensible thing to do.
23:52And not usually their style in general.
23:55No.
23:56And I think that's why it all just felt so odd.
23:59It did.
23:59The timing was terrible.
24:01The content was terrible.
24:03And then it was like she reposted.
24:04So, he's on doing this skit that was a silly holiday skit with really no ties to any kind of release, show, book, announcement, nothing.
24:16And then she – so then her holiday special comes out before we know the news of her dad.
24:21So, that's kind of like, okay, well, what can she do?
24:23Netflix rolled it out, all that jazz.
24:25Right.
24:25But then she reposts a Instagram reel from Colbert of her husband and Colbert lip singing to – in lip sync, I guess, rather, because it was in a song – to like a great British bake-off or something.
24:42Like – and they were like, ha-ha, funny.
24:45Again, I'm just like timing, you know?
24:48I think it's a lack of respect.
24:50And even if you don't have respect for your father, which it's not – really not my place to get involved in that dynamic.
24:59Right, absolutely, yes, right.
25:00But even if you don't have respect for your father, at least have respect for the fact that people you are blood relations with are going through a really difficult time.
25:10Right.
25:10You know?
25:11And Megan has expressed sympathy for all kinds of causes over the years, which great.
25:18That's true.
25:19Is great.
25:19But does that sympathy and kindness stop simply because you don't like a person or because you don't speak to a person?
25:27Like, I don't think so.
25:29Right.
25:30You know, and I don't feel that asking her to not post that kind of tongue-in-cheek skit at that specific time, I don't think that that was something that was a bit too much.
25:46I think it would – you know, again, no one's asking her to stop the rollout of her Netflix show.
25:52No one's asking her to bail out of work obligations.
25:55But at this point, like, you know, influencers have posted their contracted SponCon videos late because of smaller things than their parents being in hospital.
26:08Yeah, definitely.
26:10It was – yeah, the whole situation was just –
26:13Uncomfortable.
26:14Uncomfortable.
26:15Yeah.
26:15Yeah, that's a good word.
26:16Yeah.
26:16From the outside looking in and, like, seeing everything go on, it's like –
26:19Let me put it this way, the whole day yesterday, as far as the Sussexes were concerned, did not fill me with Christmas cheer.
26:25No.
26:26Again, I ding-dong, but no merrily on high.
26:29Like, absolutely terrible.
26:30The only amusement that I got was reading the reviews of Megan's show because some of them were – if you think I'm cutting, you know, just Google Megan Netflix holiday special reviews and you will get a real treat.
26:45One person – you know, I won't name and shame them here, but one person actually wrote that she just – she can't really understand why, but she just finds Megan irritable.
26:54And, you know, it kind of hit home, to be honest.
26:59I just want to go to a party.
27:02Like, host a party for people.
27:05Show us what you got.
27:06Yeah.
27:07Put those new skills to work.
27:10I mean, she –
27:11Let's be real.
27:12Lifestyle brand.
27:13She's about, I don't know, six months away from slinging as ever on QVC, so we'll –
27:18Oh, that would be so fun.
27:20Yeah.
27:20Wait, I actually think that's a great idea.
27:23Well, and like, look at it, you know, Martha Stewart is now making prefab houses, so why not?
27:29Why not Megan Markle on QVC?
27:31I really do think that Stranger Things have happened.
27:33And I think that the fact that we are sitting here discussing that it is a very real possibility that Megan will be slinging her sparkling wine on QVC and Harry will be playing a prince in a Hallmark movie, it just shows you how – I don't want to say how far they've come, but how far removed from where they once were the Sussexes are now.
27:55Yeah, and we'll have to wait and see, because, Charlie, every week you're just full of great ideas for Megan.
28:00She should be watching.
28:01And yet, I still have not been called up to be offered a job.
28:07No, I think she probably watched these and thinks I'm the most insufferable person on the planet, but I'm an insufferable person with great ideas.
28:14With good ideas.
28:16Helpful good ideas for her.
28:18Yep.
28:18Okay, well, I'm sure we're going to get some holiday content from her social media platforms that we'll have to be keeping an eye out for.
28:25As ever, we'll be watching.
28:27Well, we will not be missing it.
28:29I really want to see a holiday card from them.
28:31I'm still going to say it.
28:32You know, I feel as though it's coming.
28:34I really do.
28:36I just think it's – I mean, every year it's leaked by someone who gets it.
28:40Right.
28:41So we just have to wait for that person to be like, oh, look what came in the mail.
28:45I don't know why I keep speaking.
28:46That's my mom's voice.
28:47That's Megan's voice.
28:49Yeah.
28:50Acting not my forte.
28:51You won't be seeing me in a Hallmark movie.
28:53I can tell you that much.
28:53Oh, my God, no.
28:54If they cast Harry in a Hallmark movie, we will be extras.
28:58We're available to sit in the background and pretend we're eating pie at a cafe or something.
29:02Absolutely.
29:02Where he bumps into his love interest.
29:05Anytime.
29:05Maybe that's the movie that Megan was being an extra on.
29:08You know, she had a cameo in a movie.
29:09Maybe, yeah.
29:10Oh, my gosh.
29:11Yeah.
29:12Wait.
29:12It all comes together now.
29:14It's all coming back to us.
29:16Wow.
29:17Wow.
29:17What a year it has been.
29:18I tell you.
29:18It really has been.
29:19And there are still three-ish weeks to go.
29:21I know.
29:22So we've got way more from the Sussexes, I'm sure.
29:24We'll wait and see what happens.
29:26Yeah.
29:26In the meantime, I'm going to go have a nap.
29:27I tell you.
29:28All you have to do is put on with love Megan Holiday special.
29:31An awful right to sleep.
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