

One way to solidify being mercilessly mocked by South Park for eternity is to complain about being mocked by South Park. Meghan is whining about being made fun of on a recent episode titled, “The Worldwide Privacy Tour.” So she’s basically just asking to become recurring characters on the show.
According to The New York Post, a source stated that Meghan was “upset and overwhelmed” by the episode. These people are insufferable. They are constantly complaining about how they don’t want to be in the public eye, and they just want to be left alone. But then here they are will their $100 million Netflix deal and their memoirs. Which, is exactly what South Park was making fun of them for.
The episode, though they don’t specifically call them by name, is about a prince and his wife, who they describe as a “sorority girl, actress, influencer and victim.” They could have stopped there and we would have known exactly who these characters were. But, they didn’t. They made them look like this:

The episode did however begin with a disclaimer that all characters are fictional…but we know who they were based off of.
In the episode, the couple is Canadian royalty who moved to another town for privacy. The prince is promoting his new autobiography on Canada Today, but again, they just want their privacy. Throughout the episode they are shown holding signs stating, “Stop looking at us!” and, “We just want our privacy!!”

I personally think it’s hilarious, but they are supposedly big mad about it. According to The Daily Mail, Harry and Meghan’s attorneys are “casting an eye” over the show. You can’t sit there and say you want your privacy and just want to live your life in peace but then turn around and air all your grievances on Netflix, write a book about your life and your frost bitten genitalia, make millions of dollars off of it and not expect to get made fun of. The hypocrisy is so absurd, it deserves to be called out.
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Meghan has spent too long across the pond before returning to the States, and Harry has no idea what freedom of speech is. The U.S.’ slander and libel laws are no where near as draconian as the U.K.’s laws.
Harry and Meghan’s attorneys are “casting an eye” over the show. Now that’s funny. Any halfway competent lawyer knows there is no case here. But by “casting an eye”, they’re thinking out loud about it and racking up the two most important words in a lawyer’s lexicon:
“billable hours.”