Ant and Dec on Graham Norton: ‘We got drunk in Prince Charles’ house while he was asleep’

The pair recently filmed a documentary with the royal to celebrate his charity work
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Ben Travis12 February 2016

Back in January, Ant and Dec helped to celebrate 40 years of the Prince’s Trust in an ITV documentary with Prince Charles.

It sounds like they had fun filming it too – the pair revealed on the Graham Norton show that they got drunk when staying over at his house while the royal was sleeping next door.

“We were invited to stay at his house in Scotland. It was the weirdest thing,” they said.

“We thought it would be a massive place and we would stay in another wing but it is a house and we stayed in rooms next to Charles.

“We shared a butler and as we were going to bed he asked if we’d like anything else and we asked for two bottles of wine.

“We then got drunk with our wives but we were very conscious that Charles was down the corridor so as we got louder every now and again one of us would go, ‘Shush, he’s in bed!’ It was very bizarre.”

The duo also revealed that the return of their Saturday Night Takeaway show will include a sketch called Who Shot Simon Cowell? from Broadchurch writer and new Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall.

BBC One, 10.35pm

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