The sketch playfully lampooned the various scandals and controversies that have followed Meghan and Harry since their departure from their senior royal roles and relocation to the United States, where they signed lucrative contracts with Netflix and Spotify and participated in high-profile interviews with Oprah Winfrey and other media outlets.
While Harry attempted to be supportive of his wife, he also expressed doubts and regrets about their decisions, especially after watching a Netflix documentary that portrayed them as victims of racism, sexism, and bullying by the British media and the royal family. In contrast, Meghan was portrayed as a manipulative and narcissistic figure who often embellished or fabricated her claims of mistreatment and sought constant attention and sympathy from the public. She also appeared to harbor no respect or affection for Harry's family, frequently making rude and sarcastic comments.
Some of the humorous moments in the sketch included Harry expressing his longing for his family and old life since moving to America, to which Meghan cheekily replied that he hadn't lost his identity because she was still the one who had married him. Meghan claimed to have written a reconciliation letter to her estranged father, Thomas Markle, only for him to allegedly sell it to the Mail on Sunday. When Harry asked to see the letter, Meghan handed him a piece of paper that read, "Dear Dad, I hate you. You're an idiot. Give me money. Love, Megan."
The sketch continued with Meghan praising Queen Elizabeth, played by Kate McKinnon, as a strong and independent woman, prompting a thank-you from the Queen. Meghan then interrupted a duet by Harry's brother, William, portrayed by Alex Moffat, and his wife, Kate Middleton, played by Cecily Strong, by humorously sharing a song of her own, apologizing for her awesomeness, intelligence, bravery, and being herself.
The sketch concluded with Elordi's Harry expressing his love for his wife and pride in their journey together, with Meghan reciprocating the affectionate sentiments. The satirical take on the couple's dynamic added a comedic twist to the holiday season.