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Barack Obama Hilariously Mocked Prince George During His White House Correspondents' Dinner Speech

Barack Obama Hilariously Mocked Prince George During His White House Correspondents' Dinner Speech

Brilliant.

Mark McGowan

Mark McGowan

Last night Barack Obama delivered his last speech at the yearly White House Correspondents' Dinner, approaching it in a lighthearted manner.

Among many funny quips, the soon to be former president joked about Kendall Jenner, mocked Prince George and then dropped the mic like a boss.

The 54-year-old spoke of how people are all looking ahead, anticipating his departure. However, he took it all with a pinch of salt as he joked about how Prince George didn't take him seriously, turning up to meet him dressed in his pyjamas and dressing gown.

Obama said in his speech: "It's not just Congress. Even some foreign leaders they have been looking ahead, anticipating my departure. Last week Prince George showed up to our meeting in his bath robe. That was a slap in the face. A clear breach of protocol."

George met the president with his mum and dad, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, at Kensington Palace last week. Despite the inappropriate clothing, Obama referred to the little prince as 'adorable'.

Among those in attendance at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was reality star Kendall Jenner.

The 20-year-old got a special mention from the president during his speech, after he joked about not having a clue who she is or what she does.

"We had the chance to meet her backstage and she seems like a very nice woman. I'm not sure what she does but I'm told my Twitter mentions are about to go through the roof," he said.

Obama then ended his speech by saying: "And with that, I just have two more words to say - 'Obama out.'" and then dropped the mic.

All of this comes after Michelle and Barack Obama had a lighthearted 'Twitter beef' about The Invictus Games with Prince Harry and the Queen on Friday.

Michelle reminded Harry that he'd asked her to 'bring it', and so posted a video of her and her husband telling him to 'be careful what you wish for'.

It was great promotion for the games, and to be honest, some high quality banter.

The Invictus Games begin on Sunday, May 8 and finishes on Thursday, May 12.

'Boom'.

Words by Mark McGowan

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Topics: Prince George, President, Barack Obama