Lorraine Kelly revealed Ben Shephard had been very cheeky at one of her previous parties and was not invited to her Coronation event on Thursday.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, Lorraine told Ben and co-host Kate Garraway that she was planning a special Coronation garden party in tribute to King Charles' Coronation on Saturday.
Although Kate received an invite to the occasion, Ben was left scratching his head as to why he had been forgotten.
Kate remarked: "Lorraine is having a Coronation special garden party, which I've been invited to Ben."
"Have you?" Ben questioned as Lorraine commented: "I know I'm so excited."
"Hold on, not me," Ben said as Lorraine explained: "No, because you're naughty you know what happened last time you had a kilt on and you showed me your bum."
She added: "I'm not having it, it's disrespectful to His Majesty."
"Just a wee bit, Lorraine," Ben joked as Lorraine teased: "No, that's for private."
Lorraine went on to revealed what was coming up in the day's programme.
On Friday, Lorraine dedicated her ITV show entirely to Coronation content including the best food for Coronation street parties to the most fashionable party looks.
Meanwhile, This Morning and Coronation Street will join forces for a special edition of the ITV morning programme hosted live by hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary from Weatherfield.
On the day of the Coronation, Good Morning Britain will kick off a weekend of special programming
Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard will be live from Westminster Abbey, Ranvir Singh will be outside the Abbey speaking to guests as they arrive, Kate Garraway will be live from Buckingham Palace, Charlotte Hawkins will be with the Armed Forces and Laura Tobin will be live from the Long Walk in Windsor.
Michael Jermey, ITV's Director of News and Current Affairs, said: "ITV's uninterrupted coverage on Coronation Day will capture every significant moment of an historically important event. We will provide viewers with a close up view of all the pageantry and public celebration. Our guests will reflect a range of views on what the new reign will mean for Britain and the Commonwealth."
Emma Gormley, Managing Director ITV Daytime, added: “The Coronation of HM King Charles III is a once-in-a-lifetime television event and here at ITV Daytime we’re producing many hours of bespoke content, as well as special stand alone shows, to celebrate and commemorate this historical occasion with our audience, both at home and globally.”