Commentators have weighed in on the Harry and Meghan South Park drama after the episode spoofing the royal couple made headlines, with one Sky News Australia host believing the couple have learnt the 'hardest of lessons'.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have learnt a valuable lesson after after they were brutally roasted by American comedy series South Park, a commentator has claimed.Sky News Australia Host Andrew Bolt weighed in on South Park's mockery of the couple on Monday night.
The Bolt Report host was in stitches of laughter over the name of the episode, The Worldwide Privacy Tour, which spoofed the couple's ongoing plea for privacy, as he discussed the drama with UK writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue.The episode, which aired on February 15, also took aim at the Duke of Sussex's memoir Spare,Bolt described Harry's tell-all novel, which dived into his life as a royal, as"one giant whinge".
Speaking about rumours of the couple suing the US satirical series, Bolt said he"frankly" could not believe that would be the case as he had not seen"hard evidence" of the reports being true. “I think the reality is most people have got the sense that this couple really don’t want their privacy, or at least they’ve done everything in their power to not get it," she said.
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