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'South Park' eviscerates Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, couple mocked for 'Worldwide Privacy Tour'

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In Comedy Central's "South Park," Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are mocked and decimated, labeled simply as the prince and his wife in an episode titled "The Worldwide Privacy Tour." Described as royalty from Canada, the prince and his wife are illustrated to mirror the British royal couple. "It has been several months now since our beloved queen has died," a "Good Morning Canada" host says to his audience. "All Canadians are finding it hard to go on, all Canadians that is except for our first guest, the prince and his wife." The prince and his wife are booed while appearing on stage, chanting in unison "We want privacy," while holding signs that say "'STOP LOOKING AT US!’ and ‘WE WANT OUR PRIVACY!!!'" In the "South Park" episode, the prince and his wife are appreciative of the opportunity to be on the show but are immediately grilled by the talk show host. "You've lived a life with the royal family, you've had everything handed to you, but you say your life has been hard, and now you've written all about it in your new book ‘WAAAGH,’" the host says to the prince, referencing Prince Harry's real-life memoir "Spare" "Yes, that's right," the prince begins to say before being interrupted by his wife. "I was totally like ‘You should write a book ’cause your family's like stupid and then so are like journalists,'" she quips. "So you hate journalists," the host asks the couple. "That's right," the prince explains. "And now you wrote a book on the lives of the royal family," asks the host. "Right," the prince confirms.

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