It is an accepted fact. South Park will make fun of anyone, but not everyone makes it this easy. It is also true that not everyone is so easily broken by it when it happens.
In the episode, the red-headed prince and his wife – who wore a pink ensemble that clearly resembled one that Markle, 41, donned for the 2018 Trooping the Colour – decide to leave Canada after a falling-out with the royal family following the death of the queen.
The pair embark on a worldwide “We Want Privacy” tour before ending up in South Park, where they move into a house across the street from main character Kyle Broflovski to his chagrin.
Packed with jokes, innuendoes and thinly-veiled references, the episode ruthlessly skewers Harry and Meghan in traditional “South Park” style.
I’ve seen experts but not the whole thing, and it looks brutally brilliant. The Canadian Prince’s Book is titled Waaagh!
Two people who can’t shut up about wanting their privacy excoriated in classic South Park form. The We Want Privacy World Tour.
The well-deserved trashing is so on-point that there are rumors that they might sue South Park.
Though the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not directly named in the episode, it featured characters described as Canadian royalty and dubbed “the prince and his wife,” which clearly parodied the couple. In the parody, the young royal couple beg for privacy while drawing attention to themselves in a spoof-like way.
The show also calls the “wife” character a “sorority girl, actress, influencer and victim,” to which she replies, “Yeah, that’s totally me.”
Let’s hope they do (sue) and South Park demands legal fees for spurious lawfare. They can enjoy the company of Stormy Daniels, who sued Donald Trump and got stuck owing million in legal fees to Trump’s lawyers.
You can watch it on line here, but if you can wait, Sky News did a quick roundup of it with a few clips. You can find more if you go looking.