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Wild moment Royal expert slams Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as ‘boring’ as they quell ‘unsubstantiated’ rumors that they are suing the creators of South Park
A royal commentator has slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for refusing to laugh at themselves after they were brutally mocked on an episode of South Park.
Rumors surfaced this week that the Sussexes were planning to sue the creators of South Park, but on Wednesday they appeared to deny this, calling reports of possible legal action “unfounded and boring” in a brief public statement.
talking to australia today is the show On Thursday, The Daily Mirror’s royal editor, Russell Myers, said the thin-skinned couple’s statement was a perfect example of why South Park mocked them in the first place.
‘They have given him the [story] publicity and go out and publish a statement. I think the only two people who have been ‘boring’ are them for not laughing a little bit,” Myers told host Sarah Abo.
We have been here before. They are not the two people who like jokes,” she added.
Royal pundit Russell Myers (pictured on the Today show) slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for refusing to laugh at themselves after being mocked in South Park.
Myers quoted a famous saying from actor George Clooney, who has been a fan of South Park since its inception and once voiced a character on the show.
“George Clooney once said, ‘You’re nobody unless you’ve been in South Park,'” Myer said, adding, “I think they should take this for a while and just have a good laugh.” It’s quite funny.
The controversial episode of South Park, titled ‘The Worldwide Privacy Tour’, mocks the royal couple’s privacy claims during a publicity campaign for the prince’s autobiography ‘Waaaah’, a dig into Harry’s recent memoir Spare.
Rumors surfaced this week that the Sussexes planned to sue the creators of South Park, but on Wednesday they denied it, calling reports of potential legal action “unfounded and boring.”
Speaking on the Today show on Thursday, Myers said the thin-skinned couple’s statement is a prime example of why South Park made fun of them in the first place.
The episode is full of jabs at the Sussexes, with lead character Stan Marsh calling his cartoon equivalents the “dumb prince and his stupid wife” while Kyle Broflovski complains about the private jet parked outside his house.
After the show aired, reports suggested that Meghan, 41, was “upset and overwhelmed” by the unflattering portrayal of the couple, with one royal commenter even claiming that the Sussexes’ lawyers were “taking a look “to the animated series.
However, a spokesman for Harry and his wife have since criticized speculation that they plan to sue over the satirical episode, calling the rumors “boring and unfounded” in a statement given to Newsweek.
The blunt statement did not address claims that the couple’s lawyers will monitor the show to see if the South Park creators launch new attacks on the couple in the future.
Similarly, no comment was made in response to claims that Meghan had been left “upset and overwhelmed” by the description of the couple in the episode.
The episode, titled ‘The Worldwide Privacy Tour’, mocks the royal couple’s privacy demands during a publicity campaign for the prince’s autobiography ‘Waaaah’, a dig into Harry’s recent memories.
The episode is full of jabs at the Sussexes, with lead character Stan Marsh calling his cartoon equivalents the “dumb prince and his stupid wife” while Kyle Broflovski complains about the private jet parked outside his house.