Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for July 31, 1981
Transcript:
TV: Mr. Reginald Newhall-Cadbury, a distant cousin of the Earl of Cadbury, is a solicitor in strife-torn Liverpool. He is also a convicted rioter. Mr. Newhall-Cadbury, what prompted you to join the Liverpool riots? Indignation, I should say. I wasn't very keen on the royal wedding vows. Lady Diana refused to take the traditional vow to "obey" Charles. A proper little libber, she was. I didn't fancy it, and I daresay aa lot of other blokes felt likewise. So you threw a brick in protest? Two, actually. It was all we could spare from the garden.