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Prince Harry’s Desperate Attempt to Block South Park Episode Exposed
In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry allegedly made desperate attempts to halt the airing of the latest episode of South Park.
According to a Reddit user named Secondhand Coke, it was Meghan who urged him to make the calls.
The netizen claimed that their stepbrother is good friends with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators of the show.
Apparently, Meghan convinced Harry to reach out to them in an effort to prevent the episode from being released.
However, the response he received was far from what he expected.
During the phone call, Harry reportedly expressed his dissatisfaction, stating, “You have it wrong.
We never asked for privacy.
In fact, you got a lot wrong.”
To this, the person on the other end of the line coolly replied, “It's a cartoon, sir.”
This exchange left those around them in fits of laughter.
Unsurprisingly, many found this incident to be typical of Meghan's behavior.
Insiders reveal that Meghan Markle has been deeply upset and overwhelmed by the way she and Prince Harry were portrayed in the South Park episode.
Titled “World Privacy Tour,” the episode humorously mocks the couple's grievances.
Meghan herself is introduced as a sorority girl, actress, influencer, and victim by one of the characters.
The satirical series did not hold back in ridiculing their demands for privacy while simultaneously embarking on a publicity blitz for Harry's recent memoir, “A Dig at Harry's Recent Memoir Spare.”
According to a source in California, Meghan has been feeling upset and overwhelmed for the past few days due to her depiction in the episode.
However, she refuses to watch it in its entirety.
Today, a royal commentator revealed that Harry and Meghan's legal team is reviewing the South Park episode.
It seems that, as with many things involving the couple, there may be legal ramifications in this situation.
Neil Sean, the commentator, stated to Fox News, “The legal team is casting an eye over the episode to see what's wrong and what could be turned into something more sinister.”
Rather than laughing it off and embracing the humor, Harry and Meghan seem to be taking a different approach.
They appear to be considering legal action instead of acknowledging the satire and reflecting on how they are perceived.
Sean also mentioned another instance where chat show host Jimmy Kimmel attacked the couple and made fun of Meghan and Harry's brand.
The ex-royals' team finds such criticism hurtful and spiteful, especially since they feel they have no control over it.
In contrast, King Charles, Harry's father, has faced his fair share of negative press.
However, he has learned to see the funny side of things and never resorts to legal action.
Sean suggests that Harry and Meghan should follow this example and embrace the sitcom's recent episode, which he believes accurately reflects public opinion.
He even goes as far as to say, “At least it's given you free marketing feedback on just what the vast majority of your once loyal fanbase now think of you, and maybe it's time to change.”
Meghan and Harry continue to face criticism from various sources.
Recently, the host of the Meghan Kelly show expressed her belief that the couple has lost favor with the public.
She stated, “I feel that this is a pronouncement that they've jumped the shark.
They're not beloved, and their hopes of running for president are all but dashed.”
Kelly referred to the South Park spoof as evidence that Meghan's presidential aspirations are unlikely to come to fruition.
As speculation grows about Meghan potentially running for president, with the Duchess being favored by the public as Joe Biden's replacement, the South Park episode serves as a significant indication that her political ambitions may not materialize.