She expressed concern that Harry and Meghan should stop their continual whining because they've practically made a career out of it. A recent parody of the Sussexes in the well-known animated series Family Guy is the source of Cundy's worries.
Meghan Markle's former friend has spoken out against a recent Family Guy episode in which the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry were humorously depicted. Lizzy Cundy, who once shared a friendship with Meghan, lamented the growing focus on the Royal couple and suggested that King Charles himself should step in, especially in light of these recent cartoons that lampooned Meghan and Harry. She firmly believes it's time for them to stop complaining and undermining the Royal family.
Cundy added that Meghan's prospects in politics might be dwindling due to their constant complaints, making them not only a subject of ridicule in the UK but also across the pond. She noted that even their celebrity friends have distanced themselves from the couple. Cundy, whose friendship with Meghan ended after her marriage to Harry, asserted that the Sussexes seem to earn their livelihood by criticizing the Royal family, and she urged King Charles to prevent Meghan from releasing any memoirs, which she fears might contain more shocking revelations than her husband's recent book.
The TV presenter also delivered a direct message to Meghan, advising her to "put the pen down" since the Royal family and the British public have had their fill of their incessant complaints. She also had some words for her father-in-law, King Charles, urging him to assert himself. This comes nine months after the Sussexes were lampooned in an episode of South Park, and now, Family Guy has once again poked fun at them.
In the Family Guy episode, a cartoon version of Meghan and Harry is shown lounging by a pool. In a humorous twist, the main character, Peter Griffin, compares himself to the Duke and Duchess while at a bar called the Drunken Clam with his friends. Griffin expresses concerns about retrieving money owed to him but ultimately decides to go it alone, much like Harry and Meghan did when they stepped down from their senior Royal roles in 2020. The parody continues with humorous scenes involving Harry and Meghan handling a generous paycheck from Netflix, and Meghan planning a sponsored Instagram post for $250,000.
The episode concludes with Harry seemingly regretting his decision to leave the Royal family, saying, "I shouldn't have left." This satirical portrayal follows the collapse of Harry and Meghan's $2 million podcast deal with Spotify. According to Royal expert Tom Bower, Meghan plans to release a detailed memoir that is expected to be highly successful.
Another Royal author, Phil Dampier, suggests that the Duchess's rumored memoir presents a golden opportunity for her to reveal what truly transpired during her time with the Royal family. Dampier believes that Meghan's memoir would likely be a bestseller, allowing her to share her perspective on falling in love with Harry, becoming a part of the world's most famous family, and eventually departing from it.
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