According to reports, Meghan Markle is not too pleased with how she was represented in the "South Park" episode titled
Markle is "annoyed by South Park but refuses to watch it all" and has been "upset and overwhelmed" by the episode's broadcast.
The episode featured characters who were referred to as Canadian royalty and called "the prince and his wife,"
which obviously mimicked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex even if they weren't specifically mentioned by name.
The youthful royal couple in the parody begs for solitude while making fun of themselves in a spoof-like manner.
She responds, "Oh, that's exactly me," when the show describes the "wife" character as a "sorority girl, actress, influencer, and victim."
The prince and his wife also promote the prince's book, "Waaagh," the cover of which is a blatant parody of Prince
Harry's best-selling memoir "Spare," which Meghan Markle wore for Trooping the Colour in 2018.
The episode is jam-packed with jokes, innuendos, and oblique allusions, and in classic "South Park" fashion, it mercilessly lampoons Harry and Markle.