The protagonist of the show, Peter Gryphon, makes lighthearted comparisons to the pair in a recent Sunday-airing episode in the UK as he comes up with ideas for how to get paid a debt he owes. He chooses to go it alone, emulating the royal family of California.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the episode transitions to a scene where Harry and Meghan are depicted relaxing by a pool, with a butler delivering millions to them from Netflix. This satirical take highlights the couple's transition into the entertainment industry, specifically Hollywood, as they seek to establish new lives for themselves. South Park, known for its bold and unapologetic approach, spares no one, and the results are nothing short of spectacular.
Meghan and Harry are not the sole targets of South Park's audacious humor. The entire entertainment industry, particularly Hollywood, provides ample material for satire. The high point of this season is a follow-up to Meghan Markle's widely publicized "privacy tour." South Park lampoons her well-known attempts at privacy, which, let's face it, have often fallen short. The show envisions Megan in her royal attire leading UK veterans in a triumphant march. The catch here is that some of these veterans might still be wearing their military uniforms, creating a comical and absurd scene.
South Park's take on these events is likely to leave viewers in stitches, raising questions about Meghan's involvement in activities such as the Invictus Games, especially if technical mishaps lead to the event relocating to Canada in 2025. And let's not forget Meghan's infamous dance moves. We've all witnessed the awkwardness, forced smiles, and uncomfortable dance steps. South Park is bound to recreate this cringeworthy spectacle in all its glory.
But it's not just Meghan and Harry in South Park's crosshairs. The streaming giant Netflix is also set to receive its share of ridicule. South Park takes on Netflix's penchant for reimagining history, sparking widespread debate. Nothing is considered off-limits, and South Park serves as a reminder of that. You might wonder why Meghan and Harry haven't pursued legal action. The answer is relatively simple – they understand that South Park's satirical nature leaves little room for a lawsuit. Besides, American courts may not be as receptive to such claims as their British counterparts.
In the world of South Park, nobody is safe from ridicule, not even a former prince and a celebrity wife. So, fasten your seatbelts because this season promises relentless and uproarious takedowns of Meghan, Harry, and the idiosyncrasies of Hollywood. South Park is here to remind us that, in the realm of satire, nobody is exempt, regardless of their regal background.