In a new episode titled The Worldwide Privacy Tour, South Park takes aim at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As characters resembling Harry and Meghan strive to settle down in a new location, the show pokes fun at the former working royals.
‘The prince of Canada and his wife try to find privacy and seclusion in a small mountain town,’ the episode description reads.
In a preview for the episode, Kyle says: ‘It seriously is driving me crazy. I’m sick of hearing about them but I can’t get away from them!’
‘They’re everywhere. In my f****ing face,’ he adds.
‘Look, Kyle, we just kind of don’t care about some dumb prince and his stupid wife,’ Stan replies.
Viewers are in hysterics over the clip, with one writing: ‘This is one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a while’.
‘Even South Park’s had enough of Harry and Meghan,’ another joked.
Someone else wrote: ‘This is based on actual conversations I have had with my husband. I feel you Kyle!’


The prince and his wife move in opposite Kyle, who complains about their private plane, their noisy “privacy party,” and even the prince playing polo.
‘They keep on wanting me to buy their book,’ he adds.
The episode, which airs on Thursday at 10 p.m. in the UK, includes many further jabs at Harry and Meghan.
It has been stated that a royal family member farts on the Princess’ face in one scenario when they attend the Queen of Canada’s burial, where they are greeted by a booing family.
They also appear on Good Morning Canada holding placards that read: ‘Stop looking at us!’ and ‘We want our privacy!!’
The interviewer accuses them of being ‘journalists’ after reporting about the royal family’s life in a book that resembles Harry’s biography Spare but is titled: ‘Waaagh.’
‘We just want to be normal people, this attention is so hard,’ the princess comments.

When embarking on a royal tour, they hold these placards in the middle of popular areas around the world, including in Paris, where other characters are getting on with their day and don’t seem to be giving them much attention.
They chant ‘We want privacy’ all around the world, including to kangaroos in Australia.
Eventually, the Canadian royals arrive in South Park, where they decorate their house across the road from Kyle’s with huge banners and lights reading: ‘Leave Us Alone,’ and ‘Respect Our Privacy’.
Even four faces of what may be other members of the royal family, advising them to ‘Go Away,’ are hung over their garage.
South Park airs tonight, Thursday February 16, on Comedy Central at 10pm.