
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been ripped apart by an animated sketch – yet again.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were previously savaged by South Park, which took a swipe at characters based on them trying to settle down in a new town.
In it, South Park’s Kyle hit out at how sick he was of hearing of the ‘dumb prince and his stupid wife’, while in another scene a royal family member farts on the Princess’ face when they attend the funeral of the Queen of Canada, welcomed by a booing family.
They also appear on Good Morning Canada holding placards that read: ‘Stop looking at us!’ and ‘We want our privacy!!’
And now, another animated sitcom has taken an absolutely brutal swipe at Harry and Meghan.
The Family Guy clip sees Harry and Meghan lounging by the pool when a butler comes to hand them ‘millions from Netflix for… no one knows what’.


‘Put it with the rest of them,’ Harry dismissively declares, before Meghan’s phone buzzes and she tells him: ‘Babe, time to do our daily $250,000 sponsored Instagram post for Del Taco.’
Harry then says ‘I shouldn’t have left the made-up nonsense,’ in an apparent dig to the royal family.
Earlier in the episode, titled A Stache From the Past, Family Guy star Peter Griffin sits in a bar and compares himself to the couple, saying that he’ll ‘go at it alone’ like them, in order to make his own money.

The brutal swipe comes after South Park took aim at Harry and Meghan in an episode titled The Worldwide Privacy Tour.
‘It seriously is driving me crazy. I’m sick of hearing about them but I can’t get away from them!’ Kyle moans, adding: ‘They’re everywhere in my f**king face.’
Elsewhere in the episode, the characters based on Harry and Meghan move into a house opposite Kyle’s, who complains about their private jet, their loud ‘privacy party’ and even the prince playing polo.

‘They keep on wanting me to buy their book,’ he adds.
In another scene, the Good Morning Canada host accuses them of being ‘journalists’ themselves, after reporting on the lives of the royal family in a book closely resembling Harry’s memoir Spare, but is titled: ‘Waaagh.’
‘We just want to be normal people, this attention is so hard,’ the princess comments.
Family Guy is available to watch on Fox in America.
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