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Chloe Fineman Mocks Prince Harry in Samsonite Ad Campaign

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Chloe Fineman Mocks Prince Harry in Samsonite Ad Campaign

Chloe Fineman, the Saturday Night Live star, has seemingly taken a swipe at in a new ad campaign for Samsonite.

In the ad, Fineman can be seen holding up a book titled Understudy with a face on the cover, while saying, “Oh, hi, it's me, Chloe Fineman.

Oh, you know, just jetting off to Europe to walk red carpets, attend my book launch.

Also to appear in court for a thing that I can't talk about, you know, just living my best life.”

The parody book bears a resemblance to the Duke of Sussex's controversial memoir Spare, which features an up-close portrait of the royal's face front and center.

Some fans on social media speculated that the comedian's mention of a court appearance could be a nod towards Harry and his wife , as the two will be deposed in the former actress's estranged half-sister Samantha Markle's defamation case.

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This is not the first time that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been subjected to ridicule by entertainers.

In a recent sketch on SNL, Michael Che took aim at 's wife as he made a crass joke about the speculation surrounding the couple's likely appearance on King Charles's coronation day.

The comedian appeared taking a brutal dig at the Duchess, joking that Harry's wife has been offered $19 an hour to attend the landmark ceremony of King Charles III, as he mocked up image of Meghan's dressed and a maid's outfit was shown behind him.

Furthermore, US TV star Megyn Kelly also mocked the couple after they refused to say if they'd attend King Charles's coronation or not.

Kelly raged at the couple's conduct, as she branded the royal couple spotlight addicts, insisting the King had been kind to extend an olive branch after their repeated attacks on the monarchy.

The couple have become a source of mockery for entertainers because of their criticism of the royal family and the monarchy.

The animated series South Park turned the couple's decision to leave their royal duties and move to the USA into a parody.

Stand-up comic Chris Rock also poked fun at the Duchess of Sussex's claims of racism against the royals in his recent Netflix special, Selective Outrage.

He claimed she acted dumb and pretended not to know what she was getting into when she married the prince.

He also called her out for complaining about the treatment she received as a working royal.

Meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex also got his fair share of ridicule following the release of his memoir Spare on January the 10th.

The couple have reportedly turned themselves into a laughingstock because they played the victim card.

Royal expert Kinsey Schofield said the public are getting very tired of them.

“I think victimhood has been a very lucrative brand for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

But there's no longevity in victimhood.

People are tired of listening to two privileged individuals complain about the mundane,” she said.

It seems that Prince Harry and 's days of using victimhood as a lucrative brand are numbered, as they have now become the laughingstock.

While some may argue that they have been unfairly targeted by entertainers, others believe that their criticisms of the royal family and the monarchy have gone too far.

Whatever the case may be, it is clear that the couple's actions have made them a target for comedians and satirists alike.

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