Prince Harry humiliated AGAIN by hit US show after South Park fiasco – Americans just don’t like him, expert slams
PRINCE Harry has been humiliated in another US show years after he was made a mockery in a South Park episode.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, was featured in a question on the latest episode of popular game show Family Feud.
Prince Harry has been ‘humiliated’ in another TV show, according to Ingrid Seward[/caption] Prince Harry is best known for being ‘married to Meghan’ according to humiliating Family Feud survey[/caption] Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were previously mocked on South Park[/caption]Contestants were asked for the six most well known facts about Harry.
But most only knew him as the man “married to Meghan”.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward told The Sun: “People in the US are just poking fun at him now. They don’t like him.”
Satirical animated TV show South Park has previously made a joke of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan’s requests for privacy while continuing to make regular appearances on TV.
Fans were left in hysterics over an episode in February 2023, where the couple were seen holding huge signs begging to be left alone.
Ingrid added the couple “seem to be hitting the sort of humiliation TV button”.
She said: “I think it’s quite hurtful for him to be regarded as a sort of figure of fun. But in America they see him as a guy that just doesn’t do anything. They don’t see the point of him.”
Ingrid said she’s not surprised Americans mostly only know of Harry through Meghan.
She said: “That’s where she’s from. She’s recognisable from her programme Suits. They probably don’t even know Charles is our King, or anything about our monarchy unless they’re really interested.”
But ultimately “neither Harry nor Meghan are liked very much at all,” she added.
“They see Harry as the one who broke away from his family. And Americans are so family orientated, that’s their roots.
“They don’t understand how he could do that and then go on to disrespect his own family in a book.”
Family Feud, which has aired since 1976, puts two family competing against each other for a cash prize.
Contestants are asked to name the most common answers to survey questions put to 100 members of the public.
In the latest episode the Hernandez family went against the Colleys.
Host Steve Harvey invited one member from both teams to the podium, telling them the round was about Meghan Markle.
The first person to answer right passes the game over to their family, who take on the five remaining guesses together.
Fabian Hernandez immediately buzzed with the answer “he’s married to Meghan Markle”.
The board went on to confirm it was the most popular answer from the 100 surveyed.
Other correct answers were that Harry is a prince, is Diana’s son, has red hair, is balding and a “hottie”.
Meanwhile, last year South Park mocked Meghan and Harry in an episode about the “Prince and Princess of Canada”.
The cheeky episode began with an disclaimer warning all characters – even if they’re based on real people – are fictional.
Though the man’s red hair and woman’s white wide brimmed hat drew similarities to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
In the show, the pair are seen promoting the prince’s book ‘Waaagh’ which resembles Harry’s book ‘Spare’.
They then embark on a worldwide “we want privacy” tour – before moving to They then embark on a worldwide “we want privacy” tour – before moving to South Park.
As they arrive, the princess is heard saying: “If we moved here, people would think we’re really serious about wanting to be normal.”
The couple hang banners above their house demanding privacy – and hold loud “privacy parties” in their front garden.
The show left Royal fans and South Park viewers shocked at how far the episode went to slam the royals.
One said: “They are definitely ripping on Harry and Meghan.”
Another added: “South Park has seriously nailed Meghan Markle & Prince Harry. #SouthPark.”
A third joked: “SouthPark is absolutely torching Harry and Meghan right now!”
Ingrid said she’s not surprised Americans mostly only know of Harry through Meghan[/caption] In the latest episode the Hernandez family went against the Colleys[/caption] Throughout the show the couple demand ‘we want privacy’[/caption] The cartoon couple embark on a worldwide privacy tour[/caption] The cover of ‘Waaagh’ resembles Harry’s book ‘Spare’[/caption] Harry and Meghan in their Netflix documentary[/caption]