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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making headlines once again, this time due to an alleged attempt to block the latest episode of South Park.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making headlines once again, this time due to an alleged attempt to block the latest episode of South Park.

According to a Reddit user named Secondhand Coke, Meghan had make calls to the show's producers in an attempt to prevent the episode from airing.

The source claimed that Harry said something like, “You have it wrong.

We never asked for privacy.

In fact, you got a lot wrong.”

However, the person on the other end of the line reportedly responded with, “It's a cartoon, sir,” while others listened in and laughed.

The episode in question, titled “World Privacy Tour,” pokes fun at the couple's demands for privacy while on a publicity blitz for 's autobiography.

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Meghan is introduced as a sorority girl, actress, influencer, and victim by another character.

Insiders claim that Meghan has been left upset and overwhelmed by the episode's portrayal of her and Harry.

According to a source in California, Meghan has been annoyed by South Park but refuses to watch it all.

Meanwhile, a royal commentator has claimed that Harry and Meghan's lawyers are looking into the episode and considering legal action.

This appears to be their course of action rather than laughing it off and showing the world that they understand the joke and how they may be perceived.

The commentator also pointed out that King Charles has had his fair share of bad press but has learned to laugh it off.

He added that the recent South Park episode was spot on and that it had given the couple free marketing feedback on what the majority of their once loyal fanbase thinks of them.

He suggested that it might be time for them to change.

Meanwhile, the host of the Meghan Kelly show took another shot at Meghan and Harry, saying that they have “jumped the shark” and that their hopes of running for president are all but dashed.

She cited the South Park spoof as evidence that it's not going to happen.

It's clear that the couple's demands for privacy and their attempts to control their public image continue to be a source of controversy and ridicule.

While some may sympathize with their plight, others see them as entitled and out of touch.

Only time will tell how they will respond to this latest round of criticism.

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