Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: “Family Guy” compares wedding with Hitler

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: “Family Guy” compares wedding with Hitler

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan
“Family Guy” compares wedding with Hitler






Are Prince Harry and his Meghan in a row with dark parts of history? In any case, it represents “Family Guy” bitterly.

The Queen would probably be necessary: Prince Harry (40) and Duchess Meghan (43) were again mocked by the satirical cartoon series “Family Guy”. And this time particularly evil, because your wedding is called in a train with the crusades and Adolf Hitler.



Wedding as a bad part of the story?

The couple was already taken on the shovel by “Family Guy” and “South Park”. Now FOX radiated another episode as part of the latest season “Family Guy”, which deals with the Sussexes.

The allusion was carried out as part of a time travel sketch, in which the characters Stewie and Brian meet the legendary American author Mark Twain. Brian says: “Isn’t there a lot to throw up? The crusades, Hitler …” and Stewie added: “Prince Harry marries Meghan Markle?”


The episode then changes to a cartoon version of the youngest son of King Charles III. (76) who sits on a sofa and looks at the show. Harry complains: “Oh, again?” Then he turns to the audience and notes: “Oh, as if all your women were so much better?”




Already in 2023 “Family Guy” joked about her

Since its departure from Königshaus in 2020, the Duke Paar has often been taken to the shovel by US cartoons. In 2023, “Family Guy” made fun of the Netflix deal and showed Prince Harry and his wife Meghan lazing at a pool next to their villa. A butler presented them with a check for “millions … and nobody knows what for”. Harry sipped on a champagne glass before murdering: “Put it with the others.”


“South Park” episode caused a sensation

Harry and Meghan did not get away well in a “South Park” episode with the title “The Worldwide Privacy Tour”. In the episode of February 2023, their constant demands for privacy were mocked and at the same time accused them of constantly in the spotlight. The cartoon couple was seen, among other things, with huge signs, on which it asked to be left alone. In their front yard, the two loud “privacy parties” organized and talked about his book with the title “Waaagh”, which had an amazing similarity to Prince Harry’s memoir.

After the episode was broadcast, it was reported that the couple were considering legal steps. However, her spokesman clearly rejected the allegations and told “Newsweek”: “This is baseless and boring.”

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Source: Stern

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