has shared his very honest concern about attending , and it’s a pretty relatable worry.
The Last Leg host, who, joined Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and singer in attendance at .
But while he’s taking part in a historic event, he has one particular concern for the day.
‘How are we going to plan our toilet breaks on the day?’ the 52-year-old exclaimed.
He explained: ‘We’ve been warned that there are very limited toilets at Westminster Abbey.
‘We need to be there at 8.30 latest, and the ceremony finishes at 1.’
Adam continued on , revealing his plan to ‘get through’: ‘There’s a brand of Paracetamol over here that also has caffeine in it, so the caffeine will get through the coffee withdrawals, and the Paracetemol will take away the bladder pain.
‘And that’s how I’m going to get through.’
The comedian had previously told PA: ‘I’ve been doing literal dry runs where I’ve tried to take in as little amount of fluid as possible and space out the caffeine consumption and see how long I can go.’
‘I made it five hours earlier on, I think I’m looking pretty good for tomorrow,’ he had joked.
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The historic Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla will take place in Westminster Abbey today (May 6).
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Talking about being selected alongside a handful of other Australians to have been invited to the Coronation, Adam added on the podcast that ‘it’s not so much a responsibility as a privilege, I think, that we get to witness it on behalf of Australia.’
And although he sees it as a privilege, Adam elsewhere admitted that when he first received the invite, he worried about a clash with his 13-year-old daughter’s birthday party.