Channel 4 star called out for blocking Buckingham Palace loos at King Charles's event
Celebs Go Dating star Anna Williamson has jokingly been called out by her friend and podcast co-star Luisa Zissman for causing quite the chaos in the Buckingham Palace toilets.
The 42-year-old, who is an ambassador for the Prince's Trust, shared details about her latest interaction with the monarch at the palace, but was swiftly interrupted by Luisa, 37, who couldn't resist revealing all about her embarrassing moment.
While sharing what they had been up to, Anna began by joking that she had been "fist pumping King Chaz" once again, which prompted her co-star to question why she had never been invited.
Calling out her friend, she continued: "You keep sh*****g in their toilets! I'd be a better guest than you."
Luisa Zissman and Anna Williamson
As the Celebs Go Dating star tried to explain herself, Luisa continued: "You blocked their toilet with your own s**t at Buck Pal, I wouldn't behave like that."
Anna went on to say that, ironically, the guests were escorted to different loos this year, to which her co-star chimed in: "Probably because you blocked the last ones!"
Laughing, Anna added: "Maintenance to toilet cubical four!" When quizzed further about her latest meeting with Charles, the dating guru revealed that she asked him about his health following his recent cancer diagnosis.
It's not known which type of cancer Charles has, but, with his ongoing treatment, Anna said time with him was limited. She added on the Luanna podcast: "We had a lovely little chat, you know, about his health and about holidays."
"He's probably bored talking about his health," Luisa chimed in, to which Anna said: "Well, he was a bit. It was very nice to see him and he was very nice, it was pleasant."
Additionally, the Channel 4 star said she wanted to "do a little dance" for the monarch, but was swiftly advised not to.
"I did go in hard with the bow and curtsy though," she added. "I went in strong, he appreciates a strong curtsy and bow."
Gushing further, she added: "He's lovely, he's very, very sweet."