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The Daily Show with Trevor Noah is on a break this week.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
With her house in shambles, the Queen of England turns to the one person who may be able to fix it.
Stephen was delighted to leave American celebrity culture behind for a night and sit down to watch the shocking and heartbreaking details shared by Meghan and Harry in Oprah’s primetime interview with the exiled royals.
In this exclusive interview, Stephen Colbert speaks to Sani, the internet-famous star of the new “Hand Sanitizer Cam” at Milwaukee Bucks games.
Late Night with Seth Meyers
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans trying to derail the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill passed by the Senate while whining about Dr. Seuss.
Amber Ruffin recaps Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s entire bombshell interview with Oprah in under a minute.
Jimmy Kimmel Live
prah made her TV return with Meghan and Harry in a riveting two hour interview about drama with the Royal Family, the reaction from the UK was fierce, the Senate passed President Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID relief package, the CDC announced that those who have been fully vaccinated can gather indoors with smaller groups, Donald Trump doesn’t want the RNC and Republican committees using his name and likeness to raise money, Pope Francis visited the top Shi’ite Cleric of Iraq to send a message of peace between the Catholic and Muslim worlds, it was fantasy suite night on “The Bachelor” and love was in the air, and Jimmy chats with the editor of the conservative blog “The Daily Rage” who is leading a protest against Space Jam’s new depiction of Lola Bunny.
The Late Late Show with James Corden
James Corden kicks off the show recapping Oprah Winfey’s interview with Prince Harry and Meghan, and James realizes the “wedding” he attended wasn’t very official at all. And James gives us a handsy tutorial on how to milk a cow. After, Reggie Watts attempts to explain NFT art to James, who cannot pronounce “indistinguishable.”