The death of Queen Elizabeth II sent shockwaves around the world. The country is still trying to heal from the loss while simultaneously trying to accept its new king. Certainly, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s case was the last one before this unfortunate incident to gather this much media attention this year.
Operation Unicorn, which was earlier called Operation London Bridge is currently underwat. The operation involves military forces on a huge level. It is a huge military-based operation laid out over the span of many days after the queen’s demise. After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Prince of Wales ascended the throne and became King Charles III. But, he has been mocked by Johnny Depp.
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Why Did Johnny Depp Take A Dig At King Charles?
In 2015, Johnny Depp appeared on ‘The Graham Norton Show’ alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. When the host asked Depp if he had met any royals, the ‘Pirates Of the Caribbean‘ actor said he had met Prince Charles. He revealed that he met the now-monarch during the premier of the 2004 movie “Finding Neverland”.
Johnny described the meeting in an awkward way and said that “I sort of shook his hand. I didn’t understand a word he said.” Depp even made the audience laugh out loud as he mumbled gibberish while mimicking how King Charles III spoke. Johnny added that even King Charles couldn’t comprehend anything he said. “I don’t think he understood a word I said,” Depp added and said meeting the royals “wasn’t very meaningful necessarily.”
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Johnny Depp Vs Amber Heard Trial Is Going To Be A Film
In the trial’s successful conclusion, the world witnessed Johnny winning the case against his ex-wife for defamation. As per a new report, an upcoming film will cover the course of their court battle. The trial took place over six weeks in a US court earlier this year. According to reports by Variety, the film will follow the ‘tumultuous relationship’ between the former couple.
It will be released on the streaming platform Tubi, a streaming service owned by Fox Corporation. Adam Lewinson, Tubi’s chief content officer told the publication that “the film is set to capture a timely take on a story that became part of the cultural zeitgeist, painting a unique picture of what millions watched play out in the headlines over the summer.” Guess we are all ready to watch Amber Heard crying over her hog stepping on a bee once again.
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