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South Park Creators Thanked by English Fans for Canadian Royal Family Parody

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South Park Creators Thanked by English Fans for Canadian Royal Family Parody

In a recent interview with Today, the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, mentioned the Canadian royal family.

Trey Parker revealed that he received calls from English acquaintances expressing their gratitude.

The duo also addressed the alleged upset of Meghan and Harry over an episode that mocked the royal couple.

However, they dismissed the complaints, stating that they have received numerous grievances throughout the 26 years of writing for the Comedy Central show.

The episode in question depicted a privacy-seeking couple from Canadian royalty who embarked on a worldwide privacy tour.

These characters bear a striking resemblance to Harry and Meghan, with the cartoon version even wearing the same dusty pink outfit that Meghan wore for Trooping the Colour in 2019.

Following the episode's airing, controversy erupted, and Meghan was said to be upset and overwhelmed by the show.

However, the Sussexes have since denied any plans of suing over their animated portrayals.

Parker and Stone, who are considered the highest paid entertainers in Hollywood according to Forbes, shared insights into the controversial history of their show.

They discussed one of their most infamous parodies, the 2005 episode titled “Trapped in the Closet” and “Coming Out of the Closet,” which focused on Tom Cruise and his association with Scientology.

The creators explained that they were aware of Scientology's litigious nature and the fear it instilled in Hollywood at the time.

They deliberately pushed boundaries and challenged the line between satire and legal action.

A representative for Harry and Meghan dismissed the South Park episode as baseless and boring, stating that the couple found it to be nonsense.

They denied any intentions of suing the comedy series.

However, there are claims that the couple's lawyers will monitor future episodes to see if further attacks are launched against them.

Sources suggest that Harry attempted to have the episode blocked by lobbying MTV entertainment studio Big Wigs, who produced the show.

This action has drawn criticism, with some accusing him of prioritizing his own free speech while disregarding others'.

According to a source on Reddit, Meghan allegedly instructed Harry to make the calls to South Park's producers.

However, the producers refused to comply with his request.

The conversation reportedly took a humorous turn, with the person handling the call responding, “It's a cartoon, sir,” while others listened in and laughed.

These claims have further fueled the ongoing discussions surrounding .

In conclusion, the South Park creators have received appreciation from English fans for their portrayal of the Canadian royal family.

Despite the alleged upset from Meghan and Harry, Parker and Stone remain unfazed, having faced legal challenges throughout their career.

The controversy surrounding their show continues to spark debate, highlighting the delicate balance between satire and potential consequences.

As the South Park saga unfolds, it is clear that the creators are unafraid to push boundaries and challenge powerful figures.

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