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First Post
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- First Post
Harry-Meghan latest: Why Duke and Duchess of Sussex were brutally ROASTED in new ‘Family Guy' animated show?
According to reports, it's the pop culture trend to roast Duke and Duchess of Sussex on a regular basis by US cartoons since quitting royal life in 2020. read more Why Duke and Duchess of Sussex were brutally RIDICULED in new 'Family Guy' animated show This is the second time, Harry and Meghan has been targeted in 'Family Guy' animated show after 2023. According to Talk TV, the newest series of the satirical animated cartoon takes a swipe at the pair in an episode where two beloved characters go back in time. FOX TV aired the clip which brutally mocks the Royals by listing them with two of history's darkest moments. About Family Guy Family Guy is an American sitcom known for its edgy humour. They had once roasted Harry and Meghan in 2023. They did it once again in the July 17 episode, named Twain's World. Brian and Stewie travel back in time, with the talking dog comparing the couple's marriage to infamous events like the Crusades and Hitler. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The episode also made fun of their social media influence as Meghan's character showed receiving a notification, saying, 'Babe, time to do our daily $250,000 sponsored Instagram post for Del Taco.' According to GB News, the scene depicted Harry watching the programme from his sofa, responding with exasperation: 'Oh, again?' before addressing viewers directly with the retort: 'Oh, like all your wives are so much better?' The episode featured numerous jibes, with character Stan calling them the 'dumb prince and his stupid wife.' WATCH Family Guy - Meghan Markle and Prince Harry:


Mint
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle mocked for second time in ‘Family Guy' episode
In its latest episode, the long-running animated comedy 'Family Guy' has once again set its satirical sights on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, sparking renewed conversation about the show's irreverent take on modern royalty. The July 17 episode titled 'Twain's World' features a time-travel storyline in which fan-favorite characters Brian and Stewie revisit the past. During a conversation about how actions in the past could alter history, Brian, voiced by series creator Seth MacFarlane, dismisses the concern, saying, 'Doesn't history pretty much suck?' What follows is a darkly comedic gag using the "rule of threes" common in humor writing: Brian lists off Adolf Hitler and the Crusades as examples, to which Stewie sarcastically adds, 'Prince Harry marrying Meghan Markle.' The line immediately cuts to a signature Family Guy cutaway gag, showing a cartoon Prince Harry watching the episode itself. 'Again?' the animated royal complains, breaking the fourth wall. With hands on his hips, he turns toward the camera and fires back, 'Oh, like all of your wives are so much better?' This marks the second time 'Family Guy' has taken aim at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The first jab aired in 2023, when the show mocked their multi-million dollar deals and social media presence. In that earlier episode, Peter Griffin jokes about going it alone 'just like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry,' before the show cuts to a scene of the couple lounging by a pool as a butler hands Harry an envelope 'from Netflix for … no one knows what.' Meghan chimes in about posting a sponsored Instagram ad, and Harry sighs, 'I shouldn't have left the made-up nonsense.' Known for its sharp-edged pop culture critiques, 'Family Guy' has long trafficked in controversial humor. But its repeated targeting of Harry and Meghan raises questions about how satire intersects with public scrutiny of real-life figures. While the Sussexes have not officially responded to the latest episode, the show's portrayals continue to reflect a broader public skepticism about the couple's post-royal ventures and media presence. Family Guy has been on air since 1999 and remains a staple of adult animated television, regularly skewering celebrities, politicians, and cultural trends alike — royalty included.


New York Post
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle mocked for second time in ‘Family Guy' episode: ‘Like all of your wives are so much better?'
'Family Guy' is at it again. The animated show mocked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a second time in its most recent episode, two years after it first took a jab at the royal couple. Advertisement In the July 17 episode, 'Twain's World,' in which characters Brian and Stewie (both voiced by creator Seth MacFarlane) travel back in time, the talking dog compares the couple to some of history's worst events. After Stewie warns Brian that taking a certain action while traveling through the past could 'change the course of history,' Brian answers, 'You always say that, but doesn't history pretty much suck?' Then, using the comedy rule of threes, he mentions Hitler and the Crusades before Stewie quips, 'Prince Harry marrying Meghan Markle.' In the next moment, the show cuts to one of its signature cutaway gags with Harry sitting on a couch watching the episode. Advertisement 'Again?' he complains of the joke, before turning toward the camera with his hands on his hips to say, 'Oh, like all of your wives are so much better?' 'Family Guy,' which is known for not pulling punches when it comes to its pop culture digs, first took aim at the Sussexes in 2023. 6 'Family Guy' mocked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in a recent episode. Family Guy/FOX In that episode, main character Peter Griffin, also voiced by MacFarlane, sits in a bar with friends pondering how to get back money he is owed when he jokes that he'll 'go it alone, just like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.' Advertisement The scene then cuts to cartoon versions of Harry and Meghan poolside as a butler approaches with an envelope. The butler says, 'Sir, your millions from Netflix for … no one knows what.' 6 The July 17th episode titled 'Twain's World' showed a cartoon of Prince Harry on the couch, shocked that the show joked about him again. Family Guy/FOX Prince Harry waves him away, saying, 'Put it with the rest of them.' Advertisement Markle then gets a notification on her phone and declares, 'Babe, time to do our daily $250,000 sponsored Instagram post for Del Taco.' The animated prince sighs and says, 'I shouldn't have left the made-up nonsense.' Animated comedy 'South Park' also made fun of the couple in a 2023 episode, 'The Worldwide Privacy Tour.' 6 The couple found themselves the butt of the joke in a 2023 episode of the series, in which their money-hungry ways were mercilessly mocked by the animated show. FOX 6 'Family Guy' first took aim at the Sussexes in 2023. Getty Images Described as royalty from Canada, they are depicted throughout the episode as simultaneously demanding privacy while seeking attention, appearing on talk shows and stages around the world. Prince Harry's memoir even got a satirical new title on the show, changed from 'Spare' to 'WAAGH.' The fictional couple decided to move to South Park to convince people they are 'really serious about wanting to be normal,' soon unloading their private jet and moving into a house across the street from character Kyle Broflovski. Advertisement Kyle is routinely distracted by them and complains to his friends at one point, 'I'm sick of hearing about them! But I can't get away from them. They're everywhere!' 6 The pair were brutally mocked in a 2023 South Park episode over their decision to move across the pond in a desperate bid for privacy. Comedy Central 6 Prince Harry spoke at an event with HALO CEO James Cowan on Wednesday. AP Advertisement The Canadian royalty eventually visit a branding agency, which teases that 'victim' is part of their brand. Though they never addressed it publicly, a source told The Spectator that Markle had been 'upset and overwhelmed' by the episode and was 'annoyed by 'South Park' but refuses to watch it all.' Representatives for Seth MacFarlane and the Sussexes did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.