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First look at the VERY rude royals spoof The Windsors where Harry beds Pippa Middleton and Kate gets ebola

April 28, 2016 by  
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A comedy show from Channel 4 is set to offend some diehard monarchists with its controversial portrayal of the royal family.

The recently released trailer for The Windsors, starring comedian Harry Enfield as Prince Charles, shows the second in line to the throne comparing himself to a nipple and Prince Harry bedding a seductive Pippa Middleton. 

The comical sex scene between the pair sees Pippa, played by Morgana Robinson, in black lingerie asking, ‘have I been very naughty?’ and Richard Goulding as Harry screaming ‘incoming’ as he orgasms.

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The Windsor writers say it will be 'fascinating' to see what people think of them lampooning the royal family, pictured Hugh and Louise as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge 

The Windsor writers say it will be ‘fascinating’ to see what people think of them lampooning the royal family, pictured Hugh and Louise as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge 

The Duchess of Cornwall, played by Haydn Gwynne, is the villain of the show plotting to steal the throne

The Duchess of Cornwall, played by Haydn Gwynne, is the villain of the show plotting to steal the throne

Some of the characters are rooted in fact and exaggerated, for example Prince William is a helicopter pilot but with a Top Gun makeover

Some of the characters are rooted in fact and exaggerated, for example Prince William is a helicopter pilot but with a Top Gun makeover

In the first episode of the satirical comedy, Pippa dresses up as a school girl to attend a palace fancy dress party in an attempt to attract Harry's attention so she can marry a prince like her older sister

In the first episode of the satirical comedy, Pippa dresses up as a school girl to attend a palace fancy dress party in an attempt to attract Harry’s attention so she can marry a prince like her older sister

The full cast of the 'soap opera', from left: Prince Edward (Matthew Cottle), Prince Andrew (Tim Wallers), Sarah Ferguson (Katy Wix), Pippa Middleton (Morgana Robinson), Prince Harry (Richard Goulding), Prince Charles (Harry Enfield), Camilla (Haydn Gwynne), Prince William (Hugh Skinner), Kate and Princesses Beatrice (Ellie White) and Eugenie (Celeste Dring)

The full cast of the ‘soap opera’, from left: Prince Edward (Matthew Cottle), Prince Andrew (Tim Wallers), Sarah Ferguson (Katy Wix), Pippa Middleton (Morgana Robinson), Prince Harry (Richard Goulding), Prince Charles (Harry Enfield), Camilla (Haydn Gwynne), Prince William (Hugh Skinner), Kate and Princesses Beatrice (Ellie White) and Eugenie (Celeste Dring)

Meanwhile, when Hugh Skinner playing Prince William says that the royal family have ‘out grown our usefulness like nipples on men’, Enfield’s Charles retorts ‘I am as important as a nipple on a woman!’

The show is the brainchild of Star Stories creators Bert Tyler-Moore and George Jeffrie, who describe the satirical show as ‘a very silly parody version’ of the royals based on public perception of them. 

George said: ‘The stories are not really drawn from their actual life, although they might have little hints of their actual life, and their characters are big embellishments of what we think of them.’ 

In one scene from The Windsors, Harry Enfield as Prince Charles, pictured, declares 'I am as important as a nipple on a woman!'

In one scene from The Windsors, Harry Enfield as Prince Charles, pictured, declares ‘I am as important as a nipple on a woman!’

Pippa Middleton, played by Morgana Robinson, is portrayed as a seductress keen to bed Prince Harry

Pippa Middleton, played by Morgana Robinson, is portrayed as a seductress keen to bed Prince Harry

The writers imagine an affair between Pippa and Harry, played by Richard Goulding dressed up here as Ginger Spice

The writers imagine an affair between Pippa and Harry, played by Richard Goulding dressed up here as Ginger Spice

They have exaggerated some facts such as the Duke of Cambridge being a helicopter pilot to turn him into a Top Gun hero, and made up other scenarios – the Harry and Pippa affair – to create a ‘soap opera’. 

Bert said their ideas have been inspired by real headlines, gossip columns and stereotypes.

‘I think we probably may have exaggerated a public perception. Beatrice and Eugenie, for example, they come across to me as slightly dim girls who have never really had a proper job so that’s what we play on,’ he said. 

Hugh Skinner as Prince William and Louise Ford as Kate, who contracts the ebola virus in the show

Hugh Skinner as Prince William and Louise Ford as Kate, who contracts the ebola virus in the show

The character of Pippa looks enviously at her sister Kate. Writer George Jeffrie states: 'We're lampooning our Pippa as being jealous of Kate, which in real life she may or may not be'

The character of Pippa looks enviously at her sister Kate. Writer George Jeffrie states: ‘We’re lampooning our Pippa as being jealous of Kate, which in real life she may or may not be’

The writers say it will be ‘fascinating’ to find out how the public feel about them lampooning what is, for many, a much loved institution. 

Bert admitted he thinks the show is ‘bound to’ offend people as ‘there are some people who are so in love with the Royals that they can’t fail to be.’

He added: ‘It’ll be fascinating to find out. Who knows? I can imagine the headlines now, but that’s not the same as people at large actually being upset.’   

Pippa seduces a rather dim-witted Harry in an act of jealousy that her sister is a duchess

Pippa seduces a rather dim-witted Harry in an act of jealousy that her sister is a duchess

Prince Harry bellows 'incoming' at the height of his passion with Pippa Middleton, played by Morgana Robinson

Prince Harry bellows ‘incoming’ at the height of his passion with Pippa Middleton, played by Morgana Robinson

The funny credits note that Sarah Ferguson is playing Fergie (both parts are down to Katy Wix)

The funny credits note that Sarah Ferguson is playing Fergie (both parts are down to Katy Wix)

Katy Wix as Sarah Ferguson, centre and Ellie White, right, as Princesses Beatrice and Celeste Dring as Eugenie portrayed in Channel 4's The Windsors

Katy Wix as Sarah Ferguson, centre and Ellie White, right, as Princesses Beatrice and Celeste Dring as Eugenie portrayed in Channel 4′s The Windsors

Meanwhile George said: ‘I don’t think people will mind too much. I think it’ll be water off a duck’s back to everyone, really. I may be wrong.’

He said they are ‘obviously mocking the Royals’ but with ‘quite a bit of warmth’.

He explains: ‘We didn’t want to make our characters dislikeable, quite the opposite really.’

To drive a soap opera style plot, they have had to create characters who are heroes and others who villains – with Camilla, played by Haydn Gwynne from Drop The Dead Donkey, getting the Machiavelli treatment.

Bert said: ‘We’ve painted our Camilla as an out-and-out cartoon villain, which isn’t the public perception of the real Camilla.  

The writers say they have exaggerated the public perception of princesses Beatrice and Eugenie: 'They come across to me as slightly dim girls who have never really had a proper job so that's what we play on'

The writers say they have exaggerated the public perception of princesses Beatrice and Eugenie: ‘They come across to me as slightly dim girls who have never really had a proper job so that’s what we play on’

When it comes to Camilla, the writers said: 'We imbued her with that ludicrous role because we thought it would be fun to have an arch, soap style villain'

When it comes to Camilla, the writers said: ’We imbued her with that ludicrous role because we thought it would be fun to have an arch, soap style villain’

Drop The Dead Donkey actress Haydn Gwynne plays a scheming Camilla The show's makers said they turned the Duchess of Cornwall into a 'cartoon villain'

The show’s makers said they turned the Duchess of Cornwall into a ‘cartoon villain’

Prince Charles, played by Harry Enfield, is still convinced of his importance in the world

Prince Charles, played by Harry Enfield, is still convinced of his importance in the world

‘We imbued her with that ludicrous role because we thought it would be fun to have an arch, soap style villain.’

Pippa is also painted in a less than flattering light as a power hungry minx jealous of her sister’s royal status. 

In the opening episode, she dresses up as a sexy schoolgirl in a bid to catch the eye of Harry – dressed as Ginger Spice – at a palace fancy dress party. 

Bert said this was based on their own ideas of how it might feel to have an older sister who is a Duchess.

The writers said of the characters like William and Kate, pictured, ' we are obviously mocking the Royals' but with 'quite a bit of warmth'

The writers said of the characters like William and Kate, pictured, ’ we are obviously mocking the Royals’ but with ‘quite a bit of warmth’

He said: ‘It’s not the public’s perception that she’s a villain, but we’re lampooning our Pippa as being jealous of Kate, which in real life she may or may not be – and that motivates her ludicrous, soap style plot. That’s an invention on our part, really, for the purposes of comedy and satire. 

‘Remember it’s our fictional take on the Royals – it’s not an observational documentary.’

The pair say the time is right for a comedy on the royals as they said such a show ‘hadn’t really been done properly since Spitting Image, and that’s a long, long time ago. That’s 25 to 30 years ago now.’

But they decided against portray the Queen or Duke Of Edinburgh as characters and they only feature in the form of emails they have sent to family members being read out.  

The Windsors starts on Friday, 6 May, at 10pm on Channel 4 with a double bill of episodes 1 and 2

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