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South Park Takes a Jab at Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Latest Episode
The popular animated adult series, South Park, didn't hold back in its latest episode as it took a humorous swipe at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The Comedy Central series dubbed their recent endeavors as the “privacy tour,” poking fun at the couple's desire for privacy.
This satirical take on the royal couple's public image has sparked conversations and reactions from viewers worldwide.
In an interview on the show, Sam, who has firsthand experience with the royal family, opened up about his life and the challenges he has faced.
Despite enjoying a life of privilege, Sam claims that it hasn't been easy.
He recently released a book, titled “Weh,” where he delves into his personal experiences.
Interestingly, he expresses disdain towards journalists, despite now being one himself.
The desire for privacy seems to be a recurring theme among members of the royal family.
Meghan's half-sister, Samantha Markle, has also made headlines by criticizing her sister.
Samantha has filed a defamation case against the Duchess of Sussex, alleging that Meghan lied during her Oprah interview in March 2021.
She claims that the interview subjected her to worldwide humiliation, shame, and hatred.
Samantha is seeking $75,000 in damages.
While tensions continue within the royal family, King Charles has been actively involved in relief efforts.
On Valentine's Day, he met with volunteers in London who were gathering aid to send to Turkey and Syria after the devastating earthquakes that struck the region.
These earthquakes have affected over 13 million people in the Middle Eastern countries, highlighting the importance of international support during times of crisis.
In other news, the queen consort has tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time, leading to the cancellation of her public engagements for the week.
As she rests and recovers, Buckingham Palace announced that Camilla will wear Queen Mary's crown during the upcoming coronation in May.
This decision is significant as it marks the first time in recent history that an existing crown will be used instead of creating a new one.
To pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth, modifications are being made to the crown, including the addition of diamonds from her personal jewelry collection, often worn by the late monarch as brooches.
As we wrap up this week's news on the British royal family, remember to stay tuned to ETCanada for all the latest updates.
From controversies to acts of goodwill, the royals never fail to capture our attention.
Thanks for joining us, and until next time, keep following the royal saga unfold.