In a recent episode of the adult animated series South Park, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were the target of ridicule.
Known for satirizing various public figures, the show called out the couple on their victimhood, shallowness, and self-serving nature.
They were portrayed as annoying hypocrites who claim to desire privacy but actively seek attention.
During the skit, the characters representing the Prince of Canada and his wife continually pleaded for privacy.
At one point, the prince even revealed his frostbitten manhood, referencing his book where he detailed getting frostbite during a charity trek in the North Pole.
Fans took to social media to applaud the episode, with one viewer describing it as “pure effing gold.”
This is not the first time Prince Harry’s private life has been a subject of mockery.
When his memoir, “Spare,” was released, there were constant references to his p-nis, which became a source of amusement for many.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel even made light of the situation on his show.
Trevor Noah, while hosting the Grammys, also took a swipe at the Sussexes, particularly Harry.
As a guest on Meghan’s podcast Archetypes, Noah questioned whether they understood that they had become laughing stocks, not only globally but also in Hollywood, a province that Meghan values greatly.
Piers Morgan criticized Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for their inability to laugh at themselves after being mocked in South Park.
Morgan claimed that the couple lacked the ability to take the parody in stride and would be seething over being portrayed as a global laughing stock.
In a new report, it is suggested that Harry may add a new chapter to the paperback edition of his book, addressing the backlash from the royal family.
Although he reportedly has no plans for a sequel, there may be a bonus chapter included in the paperback version.
This chapter is said to be released later this year or early next year, after the hardcover sales have concluded.
Readers are eager to know how Harry and Meghan feel about the royal backlash they have faced since the release of the Netflix documentary and the publication of “Spare.”
Despite facing criticism from several members of the royal family, Harry is reportedly pleased with the book’s success and the reaction it has received.
He has no regrets about the revelations in the book and is relieved to have shared his story with the world.
The South Park episode and the ongoing controversies surrounding the couple continue to generate interest and discussion.
It remains to be seen how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will navigate the scrutiny and public perception moving forward.