A new South Park episode roasting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has gone viral after the cartoon's creators included remarkable details.
The program is now in its 26th season and follows the comical adventures of several school friends living in the fictional Colorado town of South Park.
Meghan’s character design seems to be based off her appearance at Trooping the Colour in 2018 and the cartoon version wears the same hat and dress as the real-life Duchess. The cartoon version of the Sussexes in Wednesday night's episode of South Park. Image: Comedy Central. The fictional Prince has also just released a memoir called “Waagh”, which looks visually like Prince Harry’s real book Spare.The real-life memoir Spare which broke sales records in January. Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images.
Eagle-eyed viewers were quick to spot that the covers appeared to mirror real-life magazine covers of Meghan Markle. Later, the couple argue on the front lawn of their new home in South Park before the Prince starts playing polo.
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