Piers Morgan has predictably taken another swipe at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle – and this time, it’s over the savage South Park sketch.
The American animated comedy’s latest installment, titled The Worldwide Privacy Tour, aired on February 15, and made several jibes at the former working royals. ‘The prince of Canada and his wife try to find privacy and seclusion in a small mountain town,’ the episode description reads.
In the savage sketch, the former royals are branded attention-seeking, as they hold placards that read: ‘Stop looking at us!’ and ‘We want our privacy!!’ while embarking on a global tour. ‘We just want to be normal people, this attention is so hard,’ the princess comments.
Speaking on his TalkTV show on Wednesday, Piers introduced the South Park episode as ‘so funny’, going on to say: ‘There are rumours they [Harry and Meghan] might be suing, because they sue everybody over everything normally and especially if it’s true or if people are being intrusive because they want to save it for themselves so they can intrude on their own lives. ’He went on: ‘The thing about these two they can’t laugh at themselves, they don’t have that valve at all. ‘I think being a global laughing stock as they’ve been made by South Park, they won’t take it the way Rob suggests as a badge of honour, they’ll be absolutely seething. ’Piers added that the South Park sketch addresses the former royals’ ‘hypocrisy about bleating all the time about privacy and then doing Netflix series, books, blah, blah, it’s so ridiculous.
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