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Harry and Meghan Markle Slam South Park Episode, Deny Plans to Sue

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Harry and Meghan Markle Slam South Park Episode, Deny Plans to Sue

and have finally spoken out about their portrayal in the popular animated series, South Park.

The couple was featured in an episode of the show where they were mercilessly mocked and ridiculed.

Reports surfaced that Meghan was left upset and overwhelmed by the unflattering depiction of her and her husband.

However, a spokesperson for the couple has now denied claims that they plan to sue the show over the satirical episode.

In a statement given to Newsweek, the spokesperson called the rumors “boring and baseless.”

The first statement did not address reports that the couple's lawyers will be monitoring the show to see if South Park's creators launch any fresh attacks on them in the future.

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Similarly, no comment was made in response to claims that Meghan has been left upset and overwhelmed by the couple's portrayal in the episode.

Many royal fans hope the creators will bring back the moon bump and daily fluctuations.

Sky News commentator Andrew Bolt said that and Meghan have learnt the hardest lesson after South Park knocked them out in its episode, The Worldwide Privacy Tour.

The creators of the satirical cartoon South Park appear to have poked fun at the Duchess of Sussex's relationship with former First Lady Michelle Obama in a hidden joke.

In the episode, viewers look at a computer profile of the character whilst the couple seek help from a brand management agency.

The profile lists the 41-year-old as a few things including a sorority girl, actress, influencer, and victim.

As well as highlighting her interests which include writing and yoga, it also states Meghan as a first lady botherer, poking fun at her relationship with Michelle Obama.

However, the most worrying thing for the couple personally came at the end of the episode where a prediction was made about their marriage.

The Prince sees the error of his ways when Karl explains by trying to engineer an image by which others perceive that they've become performers and not human beings.

Seeing the error of his ways, the Harry character admits, trying to make ourselves into a brand just turned us into products.

We don't need to be a brand, do we?

If it's truly what we want, we can get away from it all.

No more magazines and Netflix shows.

We really can lead a normal life.

He then tells his wife that all that matters is what they have on the inside.

But then he opens her mouth to look inside and gets an echo when he shouts.

The Prince decides to stop trying to create a fake brand and goes to leave, but his wife doesn't respond and decides to stay without him.

Once alone, the Prince actually becomes friends with Karl and the other South Park kids and gets to have fun playing his drum kit.

According to SecondhandCoke on Reddit, there might be another South Park episode in the works about the “dumb prince and his stupid wife.”

She said, “My stepbrother is good friends with Matt Stone and Trey Parker.

I've told my brother that he should suggest to Matt and Trey to make a sequel or ongoing gag with the dumb prince and his stupid wife.

My brother laughed and said, ‘I don't need to tell those guys how to play this, but if I hear of another episode, I'll try to give you the scoop.'”

Reading between the lines, it appears that the creators have already decided to add more episodes on their own given that it's been a huge ratings draw.

It's got an international press, and the subjects have called to complain about accuracy.

It's ripe for satire, and Matt and Trey are arguably the premier satirists of their age.

In conclusion, while Harry and Meghan have denied plans to sue South Park, it remains to be seen whether the show's creators will continue to poke fun at the couple in future episodes.

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