- The Worldwide Privacy Tour’ has sparked speculation that they have taken offence to the episode.
- Their spokesperson quickly shut down the rumours, and experts have branded it unnecessary.
- These revelations were made by author Natalie Oliveri in a new piece for reputed media.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are only adding to the speculation that they have taken offence to South Park, with their statement, and experts have branded it to be ‘unnecessary’.
These revelations were made by author Natalie Oliveri in a new piece for reputed media.
There she wrote, “While Harry and Meghan’s original statement when announcing their intention to step back made mention of their hopes to keep up with public duties, they’ve engaged in several high-profile legal battles with newspapers over privacy.”
“So when Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of South Park, used the issue of privacy to mock the royal couple, many saw the episode as being spot on.”
“The world found the humour in the episode, titled ‘The Worldwide Privacy Tour’, but the Duke and Duchess Sussex did not.”
“Amid reports they were considering legal action, their spokesperson quickly shut down the rumours,” the writer added.
‘It’s all frankly nonsense,’ said the rep in question. Reports that are completely unfounded and boring.”
But, in the writer’s opinion, “why even comment at all? This only adds to the speculation that the couple took offence (which is so trendy these days), particularly Meghan, who was said to be “upset and overwhelmed.”
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