become a TV punchline. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex — who are now 39 and 42, respectively, and share children Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2 – have provided lots of fodder for jokes.
From their departure from England to California, known as “Megxit,” to their infamous Oprah Winfrey interview, to their Netflix docuseries “Harry & Meghan,” to Harry’s memoir “Spare,” they keep putting themselves in the spotlight, offering up personal information, and dishing dirt on the royal family.
Here are the times they’ve been mocked on TV. The infamously cutting Comedy Central show took aim at the couple in a February 2023 episode, titled “The Worldwide Privacy Tour.”The episode doesn’t explicitly name the couple, but the cartoon characters bore a striking resemblance to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
In the episode, the pair, who are called “dumb,” appear on TV talk show “Good Morning Canada,” where the prince holds up a sign that reads, “We want privacy!” The princess, standing next to him, holds up a sign that reads, “Stop looking at us.”The couple also promotes the prince’s book, titled “Waaagh” — presumably mocking Prince Harry’s autobiography, “Spare.”Markle was allegedly “upset and overwhelmed” by the episode.At the 65th annual Grammy Awards in February 2023, hosted by Trevor Noah, the emcee made fun of Prince Harry for his infamous talk about his “frostbitten penis” in his book, “Spare.” While welcoming James Corden to the stage, Noah said, “James Corden is a 12-time Emmy winner and the host of ‘The Late Late Show.’ He’s also living proof that a man can move from London to L.A.
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