The Chase viewers all say the same thing when they discover a royal bond with the contestants
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Viewers of The Chase were distracted this week when they saw a royal connection between the four contestants.
The ITV game show, fronted by Bradley Walsh, welcomed players Henry, Liz, Tudor and Mary in hopes of defeating the pursuer and walking home with some cash.
But avid viewers noticed an amusing connection between the names of the players and the British royal family.
Host Bradley didn’t seem to notice the very regal quartet of names, each with the name of a former monarch.
A viewer took to Twitter to point out the link, writing: “So #TheChase tonight on #ITV is laughing. Find the connection in the names!’
Can you see it? The Chase viewers all say the same thing when they discover a royal bond with the contestants
From Henry VII to Mary I and Elizabeth II, each name has a very strong royal connection – with fans convinced producers put them together on purpose.
While the team had a strong line of names, their day jobs aren’t quite as regal as the monarchy.
Mary is a 49-year-old children’s nurse from Wigan, Henry, 70, a retired insurance expert from Essex, Liz, 28, an operations coordinator from Stockport and Tudor, 57, a data migration specialist from Kent.
One fan wrote on social media, “Royal event today,” while another agreed, “Can’t get over this lineup on #thechase very 16th century.”
A third tweeted, noting Bradley’s lack of attention, “Brad never noticed the connection between the names?”
It comes after Chaser Paul Sinha discussed his battle with Parkinson’s disease last week when he took to social media to comment on a recent episode.
The quizzer, 52, who was diagnosed with the condition in 2019, shared on Twitter that he was “talkative” in the episode due to his medication.
Paul was seen talking to the contestants trying to beat him and win the prize and receive Bradley.

Ignorant: Host Bradley Walsh didn’t seem to notice the very regal quartet of names, each with the name of a former monarch.






Clocked in: A viewer took to Twitter to point out the link, writing: ‘So #TheChase tonight on #ITV is laughing. Find the connection in the names!’
He wrote, “Many of these episodes were when my Parkinson’s meds made me very talkative. I can only apologize. #The chase.’
However, fans rallied to support him and praised him for his work on the show.
One person wrote, “You’re amazing Paul,” while a second added, “Why apologise, you’re giving hope and inspiration to many people who suffer from Parkinson’s.”
A third said: ‘I think you’re brilliant! I like your conversation.’
Meanwhile, a separate person added their support, writing: ‘Definitely unnecessary and good on you, you’re delightful’.

Health battle: It comes after Chaser Paul Sinha discussed his battle with Parkinson’s disease last week when he took to social media to comment on a recent episode
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