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Holly Willoughby in stitches on This Morning at Phillip Schofield's X-rated joke

Phillip Schofield nearly turned the air blue when he made a very rude joke on This Morning on Friday.

He and his co-host Holly Willoughby were talking about the newly released picture of the Queen riding a horse at Windsor Palace after the relax in coronavirus lockdown rules.

Janet Street Porter was talking about her own experience riding horses, when she revealed that her sister learned the skill by riding the "milkman's horse".

Phil, 58 left Holly in hysterics when he asked if the comment was a "euphemism".

The Queen enjoyed her first horse ride over the weekend after isolating in Windsor since the lockdown began.

Phillip Schofield made a filthy joke on This Morning (ITV)
Holly was left in stitches (ITV)

It followed advice that the over 70s should stay indoors while the coronavirus was at its peak.

The heartwarming picture was praised by Holly

"I love that image, she's just amazing isn't she?" Holly said looking at the picture.

Janet Street Porter's innocent comment was taking out of context (ITV)

Janet replied: "It's fantastic, hats off to her for riding at 94."

"I've only got on a horse twice and it's been a disaster each time. I'm never gonna get on a horse!"

Matthew Wright was also on This Morning today and joked that the image isn't very relatable to other elderly people, especially not in city.

Phil couldn't resist making the cheeky joke (ITV)

Janet told him: "When I grew up in Fullham back in the 1950s my sister learned to ride on the milkman's horse."

Phil couldn't resist making a joke, replying: "Is that a euphemism?"

Holly burst out into laughter as Janet claimed innocence.
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