South Park Creators Mock Prince Harry & Meghan Markle in Sarcastic Netflix Ad
South Park creators mock Harry & Meghan in Netflix ad

The creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have once again taken aim at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in a sarcastic new Netflix advertisement. The duo, known for their sharp wit and no-holds-barred humour, referenced their infamous South Park episode that parodied the royal couple.

A Not-So-Subtle Dig

In the promo, Parker and Stone appear alongside Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, jokingly discussing their "documentary" about a prince and princess who move to a small town. The tongue-in-cheek reference clearly nods to Harry and Meghan's high-profile departure from royal life and their subsequent move to the US.

South Park's Royal Roast

Earlier this year, South Park aired an episode titled "The Worldwide Privacy Tour," which mercilessly mocked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The episode featured a fictional prince and princess who constantly complain about privacy while seeking media attention—a clear satire of Harry and Meghan's public statements.

Netflix's Royal Connection

The timing of the ad is particularly amusing, given that Harry and Meghan have their own lucrative deal with Netflix. The couple has produced several projects for the streaming giant, including the controversial docuseries Harry & Meghan.

Parker and Stone's latest jab proves that the South Park creators aren't done poking fun at the royals—and fans are here for it.