TV Shows
John Oliver

John Oliver takes an eye-opening look at the British monarchy

"You can't say you're just a symbol and bear no responsibility for how the institutions that you are the head of behave."
By Sam Haysom  on 
A man in glasses and a suit sits behind a desk, while a sign reading "monarchy" over a picture of a crown is visible behind him.
Watch next

The British monarchy has gone through a massive change in recent months, with the death of Queen Elizabeth II leading to a new head of state, her son King Charles III. But these changes have also led to renewed attention and scrutiny regarding the monarchy's role and history.

During the latest episode of Last Week Tonight John Oliver unpacked all this, breaking down everything from the amount of money the monarchy costs UK taxpayers to the Royal Family's past connections to slavery and the horrendous events that took place during Kenya's Mau Mau Uprising.

"You can't say you're just a symbol and bear no responsibility for how the institutions that you are the head of behave," said John Oliver, pushing back against the idea that the monarchy is simply symbolic before moving on to discuss the countries looking to leave the Commonwealth.

"While the Royal Family has said these countries are free to leave if they so choose, they also refuse to reckon with why they might want to do that in the first place. Instead they've continued working hard to be perceived as a mere symbol, while never taking responsibility for what that symbol excused. All while ignoring calls for true apology and reparations to those who suffered tremendously because of what was done in their name."

Finally, Oliver highlighted that Sky, the network that shows Last Week Tonight in the UK, had previously edited out some jokes he made about Queen Elizabeth II in a previous episode.

"Will this segment even air on Sky TV in Britain?" he asked. "I honestly don't know. Maybe, maybe not. But if they do cut it out for being disrespectful, they might want to seriously think about why. Why they, and everyone else, are working so hard not to offend a family whose name was branded into people's skin, and who sit atop a pile of stolen wealth wearing crowns adorned with other country's treasures. And if there is an answer to that, I would love to hear it."

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


Latest videos


Netflix's 'Ginny and Georgia' Season 1 recap will remind you of all the drama





Hulu's unsettling 'Gannibal' trailer shows 2022's cannibal screen trend ain't done yet

'That '90s Show' trailer shows those '70s teens all grown up

Researchers develop robot tentacles to pick up almost anything

HBO Max reveals first look at Jodie Foster in new 'True Detective' and more

'The Best Man' cast says goodbye in the 'The Final Chapters'
The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
By signing up to the Mashable newsletter you agree to receive electronic communications from Mashable that may sometimes include advertisements or sponsored content.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!