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This Morning slammed 'cringe' as viewers ask 'am I missing something' over 'King Charles' on show

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Viewers were left asking 'am I missing something?' as they tuned into the latest episode of This Morning. The penultimate episode of the week aired at 10am and saw Phillip Schofield and Rochelle Humes, who continued to fill in for Holly Willougby who was forced into taking the week off sick.

During Thursday's show (April 20), there was a bit of a surprise as King Charles appeared on the programme - sort of. Phillip, 61, and Rochelle, 35, welcomed an impersonator of the monarch, whose name is also Charles, into the studio. "He is apparently so good, he’s received the royal seal of approval from the real King himself," Phillip said when introducing Charles.

He then made a legal entrance into the London-based studios with Phillip and Rochelle standing up to greet him as he went over and graciously shook their hands READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Revealing how he channels his impression of the King, who is weeks away from his coronation, Charles explained: "I look for articulation of the face." He added: "If he’s in a really worried mood the neck comes into play.

The hands are very important too," before demonstrating for the presenters. He then recalled meeting the King at his 50th birthday where he said: "Well done.

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