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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Roasting in South Park Episode
In a recent episode of the adult animated series, South Park, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were subjected to relentless mockery.
The show, known for its satirical take on public figures, targeted the couple's perceived victimhood, shallowness, and attention-seeking behavior.
The characters representing the Prince of Canada and his wife pleaded for privacy throughout the skit, but also showcased a scene where the prince revealed his frostbitten manhood, referencing his book about a charity trek in the North Pole.
Following the episode, fans took to social media to express their approval.
One viewer described it as “pure effing gold,” while another praised South Park for “ripping on Harry and Meghan.”
The portrayal of the couple was deemed spot-on by many, with one person stating that South Park had “seriously nailed” Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
This is not the first time the couple has faced public ridicule.
When Harry's memoir, “Spare,” was released, there was much amusement surrounding the frequent references to his p-nis.
The topic even became a source of humor on late-night talk shows, including Jimmy Kimmel's.
Trevor Noah, while hosting the Grammys, took a swipe at the Sussexes, particularly Harry, who was a guest on Meghan's podcast Archewell.
Noah questioned whether they finally understood that they had become laughing stocks, not only globally but also in the realm that Meghan values most, Hollywood.
Piers Morgan, known for his criticism of the couple, lambasted them for their inability to laugh at themselves following the South Park parody.
Morgan suggested that being made a global laughing stock would not be taken lightly by the couple, saying, “They'll be absolutely seething.”
In other news, there are reports that Prince Harry intends to add a new chapter to the paperback edition of “Spare,” addressing the backlash from the royal family.
While Harry reportedly has no plans for a sequel, there may be a bonus chapter added to the paperback version, set to be released later this year or early next year.
Readers are eager to know the couple's thoughts on the royal backlash they have faced, especially after the airing of the Netflix documentary and the publication of “Spare.”
Despite facing criticism from some family members, Harry is said to be pleased with the book's success and the public reaction.
According to an insider, he has no regrets about the revelations and is relieved to have shared his story with the world.
The roasting of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in South Park has further intensified the scrutiny surrounding the couple.
As they navigate their post-royal lives, it remains to be seen how they will respond to the ongoing mockery and whether they can find humor in the situation.