The Duchess of Sussex has been “upset and overwhelmed” for days, insiders say

The Duchess of Sussex has been “upset and overwhelmed” for days, insiders say

According to sources, the Duchess of Sussex has been “upset and overwhelmed” for the last several days by how she and Prince Harry are portrayed in a South Park episode.

The episode, dubbed “Worldwide Privacy Tour,” makes light of the couple’s problems, and Meghan is insultingly presented by another character as a “sorority girl, actor, influencer, and victim.”

In last week’s scathing episode, the satirical series made fun of the couple’s wishes for seclusion as they were on a promotional tour promoting the prince’s memoirs “Waaaah”—a jab at Harry’s most recent memoir Spare.

‘Upset and overwhelmed,’ according to a source in California, is how Meghan described herself during the last several days. The Duchess of Sussex “is upset with South Park but refuses to watch it all,” the insider told The Spectator.

A royal analyst said earlier today that Harry and Meghan’s attorneys are “casting an eye” over South Park.

The broadcast may have “legal repercussions,” according to the Sussexes’ attorneys, it has also been indicated.

The series is now being constantly monitored for any more assaults, according to royal commentator Neil Sean, who spoke to Fox News on behalf of the duo.

According to insiders close to the former Royals, this looks to have legal repercussions, as with so many other events involving Meghan and Harry.

Meghan Markle 'has been upset and overwhelmed by her depiction on South Park for DAYS' says source

Their legal team is reviewing the incident to see what is improper and what may be transformed into something more nefarious.

The creators of South Park have not yet received any legal communication, Mr. Sean said.

The “Prince and Princess of Canada,” a youthful royal couple who vociferously plead for privacy while bringing attention to themselves, were portrayed in last week’s program.

The pink costume Meghan wore for Trooping the Colour in 2018 is shown on the red-headed prince and his wife as they promote the prince’s book, Waaagh, whose cover is very similar to Harry’s biography Spare.

The main character Stan refers to the Sussexes’ cartoon counterparts as the “dumb prince and his stupid wife,” while Kyle complains about the luxury plane parked outside their house. The episode is full with jabs at the Sussexes.

The episode begins with Kyle’s younger brother Ike, who was adopted from Canada and is distraught about the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II resembling Canadian monarch.

The remainder of the royal family boos the Prince and Princess of Canada when they are seen at a huge state funeral, where they are accused of disparaging the Canadian monarchy.

The couple appears on morning television to seek their privacy in response to the outrage.

The prince waves a sign that reads, “We want solitude,” as he arrives on the set of Good Morning Canada to promote a book, while the princess waves a sign that says, “Stop gazing at us.”

The presenter questions if, despite detesting them, he has transformed into a journalist after covering the royal family for his new book, “Waaagh.”

The prince responds, “We simply want to be regular people; all this attention is so difficult.”

The presenter challenges the pair, asking how real their desire for seclusion is, and the royals leave the set.

After boarding their private aircraft, the pair launches a global “we want privacy” tour, replete with dancing rainbows and a catchy theme song.

They go to France, India, and even a field of kangaroos when stopping in Australia, all the while chanting their pro-privacy chants to amused locals.

They finally make their home in the peaceful community of South Park, Colorado.

Kate and Meghan at Trooping the Colour in 2018. Meghan's pink dress and white hat combo is identical to that of the 'Princess of Canada' in the latest South Park episode

“People would think we’re very serious about trying to be normal,” if we lived here.

The royals, who arrive with a drum equipment and demand privacy from neighbors, get into a fight with the villagers.

As Kyle awakens one morning, he discovers that the princess-themed magazines have been spread around the home.

They include a cover that closely resembles The Cut magazine’s, which featured an interview with Meghan last summer on its cover.

The princess screams, “He victimized me!” as Kyle confronts the royals.

The prince immediately stands up for his wife.

He screams, “This is an injustice!” We’ll see how he handles my blue penis, I guess.

This seems to be a reference to a frostbite incident that is described in Harry’s autobiography, Spare.

The prince and princess seek assistance from a marketing firm with an offensive name to safeguard their anonymity.

The prince says, “There’s this awful spy that lives across the street from us.”

According to the branding manager, the princess has a file on him that she made years ago.

He informs her, “I have your brand already: Sorority girl, actor, influencer, and victim.”

The prince will be known as a “Royal prince, billionaire, globetrotter, and sufferer.”

The prince suddenly realizes that he doesn’t want to be a brand while still within the agency.

The Canadian prince says, “Trying to transform ourselves into a brand only turned us into things.”

‘We can simply live a regular life again, no more magazines and Netflix series,’

He gets up to go and makes his way to the door, but his wife is still inside the branding firm.

He exclaims, “Come on honey, we don’t need this house.” ‘Honey?’

Alone, the prince departs. As Kyle returns, his pals encourage him to go outside and play. When the prince finally shows there, he asks if he may join in and then pulls out his drum set.


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