Channel 4 promotes Prince Andrew musical outside Pizza Express in Woking

Channel 4 has advertised its upcoming Prince Andrew TV musical on a mobile billboard outside the Pizza Express restaurant in which Prince Andrew allegedly met seventeen-year-old Virginia Roberts.

The van displays the phrase ‘if you miss it, you’d better have a decent alibi’, a reference to Prince Andrew’s BBC interview with Emily Maitlis.

Though the Duke of York was accused of meeting up with a minor, he has insisted in the past that he ate in the Woking-based pizza chain with his daughter Beatrice.

Separately, the satirical ‘Prince Andrew: The Musical’ will star Kieran Hodgson and feature a cast of drag and comics queens, set to seven original musical numbers.


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The news comes months after creative agency Truant London went against the grain and produced an ‘Extra Seedy Prince Andrew Conserve’ to poke fun at The Queen’s Jubilee weekend.

The ‘Jammy Andrew’ risqué label read: “Prepared with prematurely-picked raspberries, this dry jam is sure to leave a bad taste in any mouth. Add shame to Victoria sponges and scorn to scones. Share it around at a street party to swiftly end all jubilation.”

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