![]() ![]() “When we started the show, we were 20 years old, and it was all about, ‘You can’t say that.’ Well, we just said it.” “When people say, ‘How can you make fun of that?’ or ‘How can that be funny to you?’ I’m like, ‘Everything’s funny to me,’” co-creator Trey Parker recently told the Los Angeles Times. ![]() South Park’s blatant refusal to let anyone off the hook means no matter what your opinion going into an episode, something is going to punch you in the mouth and run off laughing. See what they did? The show not only rips into the Sussexes it rips into pieces like this that keep the story going. “So then why do you talk about them all the time? Dude, we’re just kind of sick of hearing about them.” “I don’t care about them either!” Kyle cries. “We just kind of don’t care about some dumb prince and his stupid wife.” “Look Kyle,” Stan says (blue and red bobble hat). ![]() Kyle, the one in the green hat, lives opposite the fleeing princeling and moans to his schoolfriends that Harry’s all night drumming sessions are annoying him. It’s this exchange between the South Park four – Stan, Kyle, Eric and Kenny – at the height of the Sussex’s campaign for public solitude. It’s not even the reference to Prince Harry’s frostbitten penis. It’s not the couple’s brightly lit luminous green house bearing five signs demanding people respect their privacy. The best part of South Park’s beautifully relentless take down of Harry and Meghan isn’t Harry’s autobiography Waaagh. ![]()
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