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Insiders say Meghan Markle has been “upset and overwhelmed” over the past few days by the way she and Prince Harry appear in an episode of South Park.
The episode, titled ‘World Privacy Tour’, mocks the couple’s grievances, while another character introduces Meghan as a ‘sorority girl, actress, influencer, victim’.
The satirical series ridiculed the couple’s privacy claims during a publicity campaign for the prince’s autobiography ‘Waaaah’, digging into Harry’s recent memoir Spare in last week’s brutal episode.
said the source The viewer that the Duchess of Sussex “is upset about South Park but refuses to see it all.”
Earlier today, a royal commentator said that Harry and Meghan’s lawyers are “taking a look” at South Park.
The South Park episode, titled ‘World Privacy Tour’, mocks Harry and Meghan’s complaints, while Meghan is introduced as a ‘sorority girl, actress, influencer, victim’.
Insiders say Meghan Markle has been “upset and overwhelmed” over the past few days by the way she and Prince Harry appear in an episode of South Park.
It has also been suggested that the broadcast may have “legal ramifications” with the Sussexes’ lawyers.
Royal commentator Neil Sean told Fox News that representatives for the couple are now watching the series closely for any further attacks.
He said: ‘According to sources close to the ex-Royals, it appears that, like so many things with Meghan and Harry, this may have legal ramifications attached to it.
“Her legal team is looking at the episode to see what is wrong and what could turn out to be something more sinister.”
Sean added that the creators of South Park, so far, have received no legal correspondence.
The prince and princess are seen deciding to flee Canada after ‘beating’ the monarchy.
Kate and Meghan at Trooping the Color in 2018. Meghan’s pink dress and white hat combo is identical to that of the ‘Princess of Canada’ in the latest episode of South Park
Last week’s episode represented the ‘prince and princess of Canada‘ – a young royal couple who plead loudly for privacy while drawing attention to themselves.
The red-haired prince and his wife, who wears the same pink outfit Meghan wore to Trooping the Color in 2018, are seen promoting the prince’s book, Waaagh, whose cover closely resembles Harry’s memoir Spare.
The episode is full of jabs at the Sussexes, with main character Stan calling their cartoon equivalents “the dumb prince and his stupid wife” while Kyle complains about the private jet parked outside his house.
The show opens with Kyle’s younger brother Ike, adopted from Canada, heartbroken by the news that the Queen of Canada, who looks just like the late Queen Elizabeth II, is dead.
The Prince and Princess of Canada are seen at a large state funeral, where they are booed by the rest of the royal family, accused of attacking the Canadian monarchy.
Against the backlash, the couple appear on breakfast television to demand their privacy.
Arriving on the set of Good Morning Canada with a book to promote, the prince holds up a sign that reads “we want privacy” while the princess’s banner reads: “Stop staring at us.”
The presenter asks if, by reporting on the royal family for his new book, ‘Waaagh’, he has now become a journalist, despite hating them.
“We just want to be normal people, all this attention is very difficult,” replies the prince.
In Paris, bewildered locals look on as the couple sing, “We want our privacy!!”
The latest from South Park aired on Comedy Central last week taking aim at Harry and Meghan
The prince and princess arrive on the set of Good Morning Canada to boos, with banners
The couple is challenged by the presenter who questions how sincerely they want privacy, and the royals storm off the set.
The couple board their private jet and embark on a “we want privacy” world tour, complete with dancing rainbows and a catchy tune.
They visit France and India, where they chant their privacy chants to bewildered locals, and even a kangaroo camp during a pit stop in Australia.
They eventually settle in the sleepy town of South Park, Colorado.
‘If we moved here, people would think we really want to be normal.’
The royals clash with the locals, arriving with a battery and demanding privacy from the neighbors.
Kyle wakes up one morning to find that the house is littered with magazines featuring the princess.
They include a cover that looks a lot like The Cut magazine after he posted a cover interview with Meghan last summer.
When Kyle confronts the royals, the princess yells, ‘He victimized me!’
The prince comes to the defense of his wife.
‘This is an outrage!’ he cries. ‘We’ll see how he handles my blue penis!’
Across the street, the Prince and Princess of Canada can be seen looking through a window as Kyle watches his work.
This seems to refer to a case of frostbite detailed in Harry’s autobiography, Spare.
The prince and princess turn to a marketing agency with a crude name to help protect their privacy.
“There’s a horrible spy who lives across the street,” the prince explains.
The brand manager says that he already has a file on the princess, which she created several years ago.
“I already have your mark: sorority girl, actress, influencer and victim,” he tells her.
The mark of the prince is decided as: ‘Royal prince, millionaire, world traveler, victim’.
The prince, inside the agency, suddenly gets a light bulb and realizes that he doesn’t want to be a brand.
“Trying to become a brand made us products,” declares the Canadian prince.
“No more magazines and Netflix shows, we can live a normal life!”
He stands up to leave and walks to the door, but his wife remains inside the branded company.
‘Come on honey, we don’t need this place!’ he says. ‘Honey?’
The prince leaves alone. Kyle meets with his friends, who invite him to play. The prince then arrives and asks if he can play too, before taking the drum kit out of him.
MailOnline has reached out to representatives for Harry and Meghan for comment.