Prince Harry is reportedly on edge as rumors swirl that the creators of South Park are planning yet another brutal takedown — and this time, Meghan Markle is back in the writers’ crosshairs.
According to insiders close to the animated show’s production team, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are working on a new episode that takes aim at the Sussexes once again — especially Meghan’s ongoing brand ventures, political commentary, and alleged “rebranding” of royalty. And if the last parody was any clue, this one could sting even worse.
You might recall the infamous 2023 episode “The Worldwide Privacy Tour,” in which the “Prince and Princess of Canada” characters — thinly veiled stand-ins for Harry and Meghan — demanded privacy while simultaneously embarking on an attention-grabbing global tour. The episode mercilessly mocked their hypocrisy, sparking a frenzy online. Some royal experts even speculated at the time that the Sussexes were “rattled” by the portrayal, although no formal legal action was ever taken.
Now, sources suggest the new parody will target Meghan’s recent lifestyle brand, political ambitions, and her rumored memoir — all while continuing to depict Harry as the overwhelmed and helpless sidekick.
“Harry’s dreading what’s coming,” a royal insider reportedly told the Express. “He knows how brutal South Park can be — and the last time it aired, it dominated headlines. He’s bracing for impact.”
While South Park is no stranger to controversy, their first dig at the Sussexes sparked such a viral reaction that many believe Parker and Stone feel emboldened to go even harder the second time around. Known for satirizing everyone from Tom Cruise to the Pope, South Park prides itself on pushing boundaries — and few public figures have presented such ripe material lately as Harry and Meghan.
According to Hollywood leaks, the episode could air as soon as this fall and may feature the couple in a fictional U.S. political setting — hinting at Meghan’s alleged interest in American politics and social activism. There's even talk of a “Marklewood” subplot, where Meghan tries to rebrand Hollywood in her image, while Harry struggles to keep up.
So far, the Sussex camp has stayed quiet on the rumors. But fans have already taken to social media in anticipation, with hashtags like #SouthParkSussex and #WorldwidePrivacyTour2 trending on X (formerly Twitter). Some royal fans are gleefully awaiting the satire, while Sussex supporters have labeled it “cruel,” “misogynistic,” and “borderline harassment.”
One PR expert weighed in: “Harry and Meghan’s public image is fragile. Another mainstream parody, especially one as cutting as South Park, could do real damage to their brand.”
As with all things South Park, the episode’s final direction remains under wraps until it airs — but one thing is certain: Harry’s sense of humor will be put to the test yet again.