The cartoon depicts the exiled Duke and Duchess of Sussex chanting, “We want privacy” — on an ironic national platform.
The irony of the pair’s conduct seemed to serve as the butt of the latest “South Park” episode, titled “The Worldwide Privacy Tour.”
Although the “South Park” episode does not explicitly name Harry and Markle, fans online automatically assumed the show was centered around the exiled royals.Show creators kicked off the cartoon with a disclaimer, insisting that all characters — even if based on real people — were, in fact, fictional.
However, noting the curly red hair of the male caricature, and the tan complexion of his female companion — both referred to as the “prince and princess of Canada” — viewers quickly surmised that drawings of the “dumb prince” and his “stupid wife” were meant to poke fun at Harry and Meghan. During the cheeky episode, the couple, who’ve been publicly bashed for besmirching the Canadian monarchy, appears as guests on “Good Morning Canada,” where they brandish picket signs reading, “
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