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South Park's Meghan and Harry parody 'speaks for many millions', says royal expert

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has left royal experts lining up to warn the royal couple that it is how many people see them.In last night’s episode of the deliberately tasteless cartoon show – which was entitled “The Worldwide Privacy Tour” – “the Prince and Princess of Canada” constantly stage publicity stunts to get attention while loudly insisting they want to be left alone.Harry and Meghan aren’t identified by name, but the viewer is left in absolutely no doubt about who is being mocked. READ MORE: South Park star 'farts on Meghan Markle's face' during savage Prince Harry episodeMuch of the show revolves around a promotional tour for the Prince’s memoir about royal life, which is called “Waaagh”.

The couple turn up on national TV shows to talk about it while holding up signs saying “We want privacy” and “Stop looking at us”.Piers Morgan commented: “The South Park rinsing of Meghan & Harry is lethally brilliant… suspect this is how most Americans now feel about them”.Meanwhile, US royal expert Kinsey Schofield explained to GB News: “What [South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone} are saying is, ‘these two are not sincere people, they say that they want their privacy while going on every television show, writing books, doing six hours of Netflix’…”Royal commentator and expert Richard Fitzwilliams says the Duke and Duchess should be “very concerned” at the way they are now seen by the South Park audience – and many others besides.“Harry and Meghan are obsessed with being in control of the narrative,” Fitzwilliams told the Daily Mail, “and we've recently seen them attack the Royal Family over a period of weeks when they knew the response would be silence.“They should, however, be very concerned that their standing.

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