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King Charles’ coronation: UK cop’s hilarious ‘kia ora, blow on the pie’ bomb on TVNZ correspondent’s live cross – NZ Herald

May 15, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

TV1′s Europe correspondent Mei Heron was joined by a random guest as she conducted a live cross from Windsor this morning where she’s been covering King Charles’ coronation.

Speaking to Breakfast host Jenny-May Clarkson live, she was interrupted by a local police officer who had a cheeky quip for New Zealand viewers.

“Yesterday was about the pomp and the pageantry,” Heron begins telling Clarkson. “Today has been about people getting together, having a bit of a party …” she says as a local police officer strolls slowly across the back of the shot.

TV1's Europe correspondent Mei Heron is joined by a local police officer who's on a mission. Photo / TVNZ Breakfast
TV1’s Europe correspondent Mei Heron is joined by a local police officer who’s on a mission. Photo / TVNZ Breakfast

She turns to the officer and says, “Oh, hello. Do you have something you want to say to us?”

“Ah, kia ora. Blow on the pie,” he says, pointing a finger at the camera as the cast of Breakfast hosts can be heard hooting with laughter back home on the couch in New Zealand.

Jenny-May erupts with laughter at officer James' cheeky quip. Photo / TVNZ Breakfast
Jenny-May erupts with laughter at officer James’ cheeky quip. Photo / TVNZ Breakfast

Heron goes on to reveal the stunt “has been a little bit orchestrated”.

“This is James, I met him earlier, he is on a mission. What is your mission James?”

The officer tells Heron, “I just wanted to try and get on as many foreign news channels as I could today.”

Asked to list his successes so far, he says, “I’ve managed to get on German, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Australian and now New Zealand.”

Heron gives him a pat on the arm before saying, “I’ll let him get back to his work, thanks James.”

Heron is in London reporting on King Charles’ coronation which took place on Saturday night (NZT) and is being celebrated with street parties, a Coronation Big Lunch and the King’s Coronation Concert which kicks off on Sunday night in the UK (7am today NZT) and will be broadcast tonight in New Zealand at 8pm on TVNZ1.

Headlined by Katy Perry, Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli will perform a duet with opera singer Sir Bryn Terfel, while the line-up also includes pianist Alexis Ffrench and singer-songwriter Freya Ridings.

Lionel Richie and Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen of Take That will also perform.

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