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Serves you right, Meg humiliated in a new South Park episode, Troy Parker and Matt Stone praised by A-listers

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Serves you right, Meg humiliated in a new South Park episode, Troy Parker and Matt Stone praised by A-listers

In the latest episode of South Park, creators Troy Parker and Matt Stone have once again taken aim at and , earning praise from A-list celebrities.

After years of enduring attacks on the British royal family, the couple has now faced the ultimate humiliation on the popular animated show.

The upcoming episode, which has garnered attention for its scathing portrayal of the Sussexes, has received accolades for its writing and comedic execution.

A-listers have commended Parker and Stone for their ability to roast the couple with precision and wit.

The anticipation is high as fans eagerly await the release of this highly anticipated episode.

For those familiar with the Royal News Channel, it's no secret that the network has been critical of Meghan and Harry.

Therefore, the news of South Park's takedown of the couple was met with delight.

Although the show had not been on our radar until the infamous privacy tour in February 2023, it quickly gained our attention.

So why did South Park choose to mock Meghan and Harry so mercilessly?

The answer lies in their incessant complaints about privacy and their blatant hypocrisy.

While the mainstream media may have shied away from criticizing the Sussexes, South Park fearlessly called them out on their foolishness.

Matt Stone and Troy Parker are accustomed to facing legal threats for their satirical portrayals on the show.

Rather than being deterred, they wear these threats as badges of honor.

Unsurprisingly, Meghan, in particular, was deeply upset by the episode.

Her spokesperson expressed her distress, claiming she felt betrayed and offended.

It seems Meghan never learned the valuable lesson of being able to laugh at oneself.

Meghan's belief that everyone must like her in order for her to succeed is simply untrue.

The episode also highlights this truth by drawing a parallel to former President Donald Trump, who has also been a target of South Park's satire.

Despite not being universally liked, Trump remains a successful businessman.

The worldwide privacy tour episode also exposes Meghan and Harry's true nature, particularly Meghan's emptiness.

In contrast, the fictional prince in the episode begins to realize the error of his ways.

The real Harry, however, has yet to have this awakening.

The Sussexes have become the subject of ridicule on various late-night programs, including SNL with Steve Martin and Martin Short, as well as Jimmy Kimmel's book about the prince's private parts.

South Park's mockery adds to the growing list of comedic jabs they have endured.

Even James Corden, a former friend of Harry's, took a swipe at the couple on his late-night show.

Corden poked fun at Meghan's penchant for wearing camel-colored outfits and Harry's constant references to his late mother.

He also remarked on how their attire seemed to convey a sense of superiority.

In the South Park episode, a fictional prince and princess from Canada complain about their lack of privacy before embarking on a worldwide privacy tour.

This satirical portrayal mocks the Sussexes' previous claims of wanting to live a paparazzi-free life while simultaneously engaging in high-profile media projects.

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