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Everyone loved Jack Whitehall for mocking Prince Harry and One Direction at
Whitehall joked that he’d be replacing Malik, who left band mates Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson, in March.
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Good-humoured Harry appeared to have enjoyed Jack’s jokes, even though the comic may have pushed his luck when he told the prince: “I think you’re the first person to get a Victoria Cross for bravery just for stepping out of the shade in Afghanistan…”
Never one to let someone else have the last word, Whitehall jibed at the Drag Me Down hitmakers, teasing: “Don’t dig out the chest hair man, I will be taking this from a boyband to a manband. That, my friend, is called puberty”, he said.
Prince Harry proved he was a good sport, and Whitehall said: ‘He may only be a prince, but when it comes to banter, all hail the king’.
He also quipped that in honour of Harry they would turn the venue into a nightclub after the show.
Viewers tuning in will see comedian Jimmy Tarbuck pay tribute to the late Cilla Black.
MORE: I’m A Celebrity 2015: Vicky Pattison crowned Queen of the Jungle! And both the audience and viewers will be treated to a performance from Jeff Lynne’s resurrected ELO.
There’s theatrics as well – the cast of musical Mary Poppins belt out the favourites, Cirque Du Soleil bring their stunning acrobatics, and Oliver Award 2015 winners The Play That Goes Wrong are joined by surprise guests, including Beverly Knight.
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Comedians Ramesh Ranganathan and Chris Ramsey are set to showcase their talents, as well as impressionist Matt Forde. Festive edition: Kylie’s full interview seems in this current week’s Radio TimesThe Royal Selection Performance airs on Tues. eight December on ITV at 7.30pm.In the meantime, things are getting hot within the romance department for Kylie & her toyboy beau Joshua.