Looks like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are going to leave Frogmore Cottage with their tails tucked between their legs.
16.02.2023 - 19:13 / nme.com
South Park seemingly criticised Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their latest episode.In ‘The Worldwide Privacy Tour’, the former royals were not named but appeared to make reference to the pair seeking privacy from the press.The episode focuses on the Prince of Canada and his wife, who visit the town of South Park and hold signs saying “We want our privacy!” and “Stop looking at us!”In the South Park episode, the prince can be seen promoting his new book called Waaaaagh, which looks to mock Prince Harry’s recently released book Spare.The host of Good Morning Canada in the episode says to the Markle proxy character: “Some people might say that your Instagram-loving bitch wife actually doesn’t want her privacy.”Elsewhere in the episode, Kyle Broflovski says: “I’m sick of hearing about them! I can’t get away from them! They’re everywhere, in my fucking face!”South Park makes fun of Harry and Meghan.
As usual, they get it spot on.
.Looks like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are going to leave Frogmore Cottage with their tails tucked between their legs.
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TikTok user, who goes by the name Kelly on the social media platform, has recreated a mock-up of Prince Harry’s book cover that was parodied on a recent episode of the Comedy Central animated series.The Duke of Sussex, 38, debuted his bombshell memoir “Spare,” in January and “South Park” dubbed a novel written by an ex-Canadian prince “WAAAGH.”The episode featured the ex-royals from Canada on a “Worldwide Privacy Tour” where they appear on a variety of talk shows to moan about wanting to be private.“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone included a book cover that looks suspiciously like Harry’s, with a red-headed, freckled cartoon prince in a close-up shot.Inspired by the episode, Kelly brought the animated cover to life, illustrating the image through graphic design software.In a variety of TikToks, Kelly showed off her process, as well as placing the fake book jacket onto an actual hardcover novel.After designing the wrapping on her computer, she printed out the cover and folded it into the correct dimensions. Before purchasing “Spare” to fit the new jacket, Kelly had placed it on top of the 2004 Patricia MacDonald novel “Suspicious Origin.”“And I think that joke writes itself,” she said in a video.Kelly then made the trek to Target to purchase the ex-royal’s book following fan demand to plant the cover on the actual, 400-page tell-all novel.The art influencer’s idea earned many comments from her viewers, who couldn’t help but laugh over the fake cover.“My f–king hero,” someone beamed.
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King Charles III was not impressed with Prince Harry’s accusations about Camilla in his bombshell book Spare, sources have said.
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Wow! Prince Harry is really peeling back the curtain now!
Prince Harry will live-stream his discussion with an addiction expert and ayahuasca proponent in a paid television special that will go for $33.09 and even cost fans as much as $60.96, according to the event’s website. The live media special, which will feature an "intimate conversation" between Canadian doctor and author Gabor Maté and the Duke of Sussex, is also being advertised as a deep dive into "living with loss and the importance of personal healing." Maté is a "renowned addiction expert," according to his website, and has pioneered "Compassionate Inquiry," a method of psychoanalysis that allegedly helps clients "recognize the unconscious dynamics that run their lives and how to liberate themselves from them." Some tickets for the event include Prince Harry’s recent memoir "Spare," as well as Maté’s book "The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture." The media reacted to the news, with one Jezebel writer claiming that she would "gladly fork over $33.09 to watch Prince Harry go on a personal ayahuasca retreat to cleanse himself of the ills of having King Charles as his father." "Hell, I’d round up to $34, baby!" Maté is a well-known doctor in Canada who has also been tied to the drug ayahuasca, which is described as one of the "ancient Amazon healing traditions" on his website. Prince Harry himself told The Telegraph that he had an emotional experience after using the drug, one which helped him realize that his mother, the late Princess Diana, wanted him "to be happy." "So this weight off my chest was not the need to cry," Prince Harry explained during his interview with The Telegraph, "it was the acceptance and realisation that [Princess Diana] has gone, but that she wants me to be happy
“upset and overwhelmed” by it, and the couple’s approval ratings in the US have even taken a dive. Despite rumors of a lawsuit, the couple’s rep told The Post that Harry and Meghan thought the episode was “all frankly nonsense … totally baseless and boring” and denied allegations that the couple planned to sue. Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were unfazed by the uproar, recalling a long history of lawsuits, including battles with Scientology over their notorious episode mocking Tom Cruise. The episode follows cartoon characters who claim to want to stay out of the spotlight but go on various talk shows.
South Park fans have spotted a reference to Kate Middleton in the show’s parody episode of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.In the episode titled Worldwide Privacy Tour, the Prince and Princess of Canada (modelled after Harry and Meghan) conduct TV interviews and set off firework displays in a demand for privacy.In one sequence, the couple plaster Kyle’s house with magazine covers and watch his reaction from afar.
“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have broken their silence amid the show’s recent mocking of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.The Comedy Central writers appeared on Wednesday’s “Basic!” podcast to discuss the cartoon’s legacy and many uproars over the years, just a week after bashing the ex-royals.The showrunners ignited a firestorm of controversy after parodying a privacy-seeking ex-royal couple from Canada in the Feb.
A spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has spoken out after an episode of the American animated sitcom South Park appeared to mock the pair as part of its most recent series. During one episode of the series, which was titled The Worldwide Privacy Tour, what seemed to be cartoon versions of Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, were branded “stupid” and “dumb”.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might not have enjoyed getting mocked on the latest episode of South Park, but they won’t be suing! A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex clapped back at the many lawsuit rumors on Tuesday, telling People:
Setting the record straight. Despite rumors, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not taking legal action against South Park for their recent episode.
A spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has addressed their recent cameo in South Park and if the royal pair plan on suing.The episode of the cartoon was labelled as "brutal" by viewers.The description of it read: "The prince of Canada and his wife try to find privacy and seclusion in a small mountain town." In the wake of the controversial cartoon airing, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's spokesperson said it was "boring". Addressing if the pair are taking legal action, they told PEOPLE: "It's all frankly nonsense.Totally baseless, boring reports." A clip of the controversial episode shows character Kyle Broflloski appearing to be complaining about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as he sits in a school dining hall with his friends.
According to a spokeswoman for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the pair is not suing over a recent “South Park” episode.
episode titled “The Worldwide Privacy Tour,” which appeared to make fun of Markle, 41, and Harry, 38, and their decision to move to the US in an attempt for a private life.The duchess was said to be “upset and overwhelmed” by the episode, which did not name them specifically but featured characters that closely resembled the duke and duchess.
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