South Park savagely mocks Harry and Meghan

South Park created Meghan and Harry in their own reality, which they mocked violently in their episode.

This is what the characters that look a lot like Meghan and Harry look like. AOP, RUBA

The animated series South Park is leaning towards the duke couple Harry and Meghan with its new cartoon characters. The series features a Canadian prince and princess who are constantly asking for privacy, while at the same time thirsting for more fame.

Although the characters are not directly named Harry and Meghan, the prince has reddish hair and the princess’s appearance is very similar to Meghan. The couple is marketing their memoir called Waaagh in the series, which strongly reminds me of Harry Deputy– an autobiography.

In the episode, the prince and princess attend the filming of a television show carrying signs telling people to stop staring at them and that they wish for privacy.

In the story, the couple also moves from their home country of Canada to the fictional South Park after giving their country’s monarchy a “back sauna” and because in South Park they are allowed to be in peace. Their home is covered with large banners in which the couple asks citizens to leave them alone.

The episode also features a funeral. AOP, RUBA

In the episode, the Queen of Canada passes away, so the prince and princess have to travel to the funeral. However, they are confronted by a hostile royal family, all of whom cheer for the couple returning to their homeland. In typical South Park fashion, the princess’s face is even sprayed with intestinal gas at the funeral.

In addition to the funeral, the princess and prince will be on a global “We Want Privacy” tour, during which they will visit France, India and Australia. On their tour, they shout into the megaphone how the people must let them be in peace.

In the end, the prince realizes that they have commercialized themselves, and that was not the intention.

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Source: Daily Mail

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