This oldie but goodie came out of London during the Olympics in 2012:
Benjamin the Tailor, lived in a small town outside London, and his wife wanted a husband for their daughter Becky. She was a nice girl, not beautiful or overly sharp, mind you, but good-hearted and deserving of a happy life.
They hired a Jewish Matchmaker. He had no luck. The interest just wasn’t there. In one of his progress reviews, Benjamin told him he was dissatisfied, and unless he had some progress to report, their relationship was over.
The Matchmaker said: “No, there’s progress. I think I have a husband for Becky.”
“And who is this young man?” Benjamin asked.
The matchmaker replied: “The Queen’s grandson, Prince Harry.”
Benjamin thought for a moment, and then said, “Prince Harry is not a Jew.”
“He’ll convert.”
“Prince Harry is a wild young man.”
“That was then. Now, he wants a wife and family.”
“And the children?”
‘‘Naturally, they’ll be raised in the Faith.”
“Anything else?” asked Benjamin.
“Yes, I think the Queen wants to offer you an apartment in Buckingham Palace so you can be near the extended family.”
“Very well then,” said Benjamin, extending his hand, “Prince Harry may marry Becky.”