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‘They’re Everywhere. In My F***ing Face’: ‘South Park’ To Skewer Prince Harry, Meghan Markle

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The creators of “South Park” will take shots at Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle in this week’s episode of the show, according to episode previews.

In an obvious reference to the couple, Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s show features an episode titled, “The Worldwide Privacy Tour,” in which “The prince of Canada and his wife try to find privacy and seclusion in a small mountain town.”

“It seriously is driving me crazy,” the character of Kyle on the show complains to his best friend Stan. “I’m sick of hearing about them but I can’t get away from them! They’re everywhere. In my f***ing face.”

Parker has used the fictional royal family as a fig leaf for the British royal family before on the show. In 2011, he took aim at Prince William’s wedding to Kate Middleton in an episode called “Royal Pudding.” In that episode, Kyle’s adopted younger brother becomes distraught when the princess is enclosed in a giant cube during the wedding and taken away by the monster Tooth Decay leading people all over Canada commit suicide.

Prince Harry’s media tour promoting his memoir “Spare,” in which he slams his own royal family, infuriated British TV host Piers Morgan, who said in January that Harry was on a “one-man mission to dismantle the [British] monarchy” after his latest media tour.

“This year started like last year finished, with Harry whining and moaning and slamming his family and being deeply unpleasant about almost all of them while pretending that what he really wants is privacy and freedom from his family and from this institution they represent,” Morgan lashed out on “Fox & Friends.”

“What a telling moment it was with Anderson Cooper when he asked the obvious question: ‘If you hate the institution that much and it’s so awful and this family is so terrible, why do you want to be called the Duke and Duchess of Sussex?’” he snapped.

In “Spare,” Harry blames the media for destroying his relationship with his family, writing, “How lost we are, I thought. How far we’ve strayed. How much damage has been done to our love, our bond, and why? All because a dreadful mob of dweebs and crones and cut-rate criminals and clinically diagnosable sadists along Fleet Street feel the need to get their jollies and plump their profits — and work out their personal issues — by tormenting one very large, very ancient, very dysfunctional family.”

“Who has been the single most intrusive person into the lives of the royal family?” Morgan stated. “Who talked about private conversations with the new king at the funeral of the king’s father? Who’s talked about all the behind-the-scenes machinations of the frantic trip to Balmoral as the queen was dying? Who talked about being beaten up by his brother, having his poor little necklace broken? The answer is Prince Harry. Prince Harry has turned out to be the single most intrusive person the royal family has ever been exposed to, and I’m just not going to sit here, on behalf of the British media, and take any more of his hypocritical guff about him saying ‘it’s all down to us’ when he’s clearly on a one-man mission to dismantle the monarchy.”

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