In a scathing comeback, South Park wasted no time roasting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle once again—this time taking direct shots at the Duke’s visa controversy and the Duchess’s relentless efforts to stay in the spotlight.
The latest episode portrayed Meghan Markle as a washed-up influencer turned cooking show host, desperately using her platform to distract from her husband’s ongoing legal troubles. Meanwhile, Prince Harry was depicted as a clueless figure scrambling to justify his questionable US visa status—a direct nod to real-world concerns over his past admissions of drug use.
The episode’s biting satire cuts close to reality, as Prince Harry’s immigration status has been under intense scrutiny ever since he confessed to past drug use in *Spare*, his explosive memoir. US immigration laws are notoriously strict regarding applicants with a history of controlled substance use, raising serious questions about whether the Duke of Sussex received special treatment.
South Park didn’t hold back, portraying Harry as hapless and reliant on Meghan to create distractions—including a bizarre, unwanted cooking show.
The show also took a ruthless jab at Meghan Markle’s pattern of career pivots since leaving the royal family. She was depicted as an opportunist desperate for attention, bouncing from one failed project to another.
The episode mocked her Spotify deal, which was axed after just one season, and suggested Netflix had lost interest due to underwhelming content. Now, in her latest reinvention, Meghan is trying to establish herself as a lifestyle guru—an image *South Park* hilariously dismantled by showing her hosting a cooking show where she spent more time preaching about “authenticity” than actually cooking.
But the real gut punch of the episode was its handling of Harry’s visa drama. *South Park* depicted him in full-blown panic mode after leaked documents surfaced, frantically trying to explain his past drug use while Meghan frantically ordered their PR team to “fix it.”
This satire closely reflects real-life concerns, as conservative watchdog groups continue pushing for transparency regarding Harry’s immigration records. If it’s revealed that he received preferential treatment, it could trigger a political firestorm—potentially putting the Biden administration under scrutiny.
The episode ended with a moment of brutal irony—Meghan, realizing her cooking show was a failure, pivoted yet again, now branding herself as a “mindfulness guru.” This perfectly captured her real-life tendency to continuously rebrand, a cycle that often seems more like frantic self-preservation than genuine evolution.
Meanwhile, Harry was left to deal with the real-world consequences of his actions, emphasizing the couple’s unbalanced dynamic—Meghan thrives in the chaos, while Harry struggles to stay afloat.
Once again, South Park has held up a mirror to the absurdity surrounding the Sussexes—and this time, the reflection is anything but flattering.