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South Park Takes on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Privacy Battle
The popular American animated TV series, South Park, has recently released an episode titled “The Worldwide Privacy Tour,” which features the red-headed Prince of Canada and his wife begging for privacy.
The characters embark on a tour in an effort to find some seclusion but end up in South Park.
The episode also includes the funeral of the Queen of Canada, who resembles Queen Elizabeth, and the Prince's book titled “Waaah,” which shares a resemblance to Harry's memoir “Spare.”
Andy Cohen, the host of Watch What Happens Live, recently appeared on Meghan's podcast and shared his thoughts on the show that everyone is talking about.
He stated that if you put yourself in the public eye, a show like South Park is going to take you on.
Cohen added that being in the public eye comes with its hazards, and South Park is one of them.
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In the final episode of Archetypes, Meghan speaks to Judd Apatow, Trevor Noah, and Andy Cohen, settling scores with Hollywood men who rejected her.
The Royal Grift mentions in a video that Meghan was making Andy incredibly uncomfortable for not putting her on his show back in the day and not remembering her.
She claimed to have met him twice, once before Suits started and around the time of about season 2 or 3.
Markle explained to Cohen that they first met at a joint USA Bravo event when she was a huge fan.
The second meeting was when Markle stopped by WWHL with a Suits co-star Gabriel Mact in 2015, though she wasn't an official guest on his talk show.
Markle jokingly thanked him for being on a podcast all those years later.
Speaking on his show, Andy Cohen Live, the TV star shed light on the situation, stating that he understands why she would want to throw that in his face.
Cohen added that denying Markle a clubhouse appearance was the biggest blunder in the 13 years of the show, admitting that he'd now be begging her to make an appearance.
He also mentioned that Markle came to a taping of WWHL before, which made him feel a little worse.
She was gleeful in telling me, I have to say, he said, she was so happy to tell me that.
According to PR expert and GoUp founder Edward Coram James, Harry and Meghan Markle should be flattered to be included in the long list of esteemed and distinguished figures to feature on South Park.
Despite the less than complimentary depiction of the royal pair, James said they should be happy to have joined the roster of celebrities to have been featured on the show, even if they're the b*tt of the joke.
On the other hand, to a degree, they should be flattered, Coram James said.
They join a long list of esteemed and distinguished figures to be made fun of on one of the world's most famous animated programs.
It shows how topically relevant they are to the international public discourse.
And although they're the b*tt of the joke, no famous cameo makes their way on South Park unless that's the case.
In conclusion, South Park has taken on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's privacy battle in its recent episode.
Andy Cohen, a guest on Meghan's podcast, shared his thoughts on the show, stating that being in the public eye comes with its hazards, and South Park is one of them.
Although Markle was denied a clubhouse appearance, Cohen admitted that it was the biggest blunder in the 13 years of the show and would now be begging her to make an appearance.
Despite the less than complimentary depiction of the royal pair, experts believe that they should be flattered to have joined the roster of celebrities to have been featured on the show.