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South Park's Prince Harry todger gag actually had another secret joke about Meghan

Prince Harry's 'frostbitten todger' made an appearance on South Park - but there was another hidden joke in the scene.

Harry and wife Meghan Markle were savagely roasted on the adult cartoon show in the form of the fictional 'Prince and Princess of Canada'.

Show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone mocked everything from his polo skills to her magazine covers and even that candle scandal.

Most of the episode revolved around Harry and Meghan trying to get the attention of Kyle Broflovski after going on a 'Worldwide Privacy tour'.

The schoolboy is sick of seeing them everywhere and wishes they would just shut up, so it gets awkward when they move into the house opposite.

In one scene, the cartoon version of Harry is furious that Kyle is not giving them enough attention.

While Kyle is playing computer games, the prince storms over to his house and starts wiping his 'blue todger' against the window.

"Hey. Have some respect for people's privacy," shouts the cartoon prince while exposing himself.

This is of course a reference to Harry's very detailed description of the time he got a frostbitten penis in his book, Spare.

But it's actually a double whammy, as the scene is reminiscent of the time Harry juggled balls by an identical window outside their California home for Meghan's 40th birthday video in 2021.

During the two-minute clip, Meghan laughed with actress Melissa McCarthy in what was the Duchess' first appearance since giving birth to Lilibet.

Meghan Markle bursts out laughing when she sees Prince Harry juggling outside through the window (PA)

Melissa asked Meghan about how she was going to celebrating her birthday, and jokingly said: "What about afternoon tea with your chickens?"

Meghan replies: " No see I don't really think tea with the chickens is -".

Melissa then spots Harry juggling in the background as Meghan bursts out laughing at the hysterical sight.

Although it is unclear how Melissa saw Harry through the window as the laptop was not facing him.

There were lots of other little nods to much-talked about moments involving the couple in the South Park episode, such as his book Spare and their Netflix show.

During Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries, which was released last year, the Duchess was seen crying on the sofa.

South Park did a parody of Harry and Meghan (Comedy Central)

Harry said he had to "do everything he could to protect his family" and claims no one saw what was happening behind-the-scenes.

In the South Park episode, the fictional version of the ginger Prince is seen comforting his wife while she breaks down in tears on a very posh gold-trimmed sofa.

"How many more princes and his wives have to live in this nightmare," says the cartoon character.

Many of us have read Prince Harry's autobiography, Spare, but in the South park universe it has a different name.

The show bosses perfectly recreated his front cover with the same headshot and simple text placement - but the cartoon book is called 'Waaagh'.

Kyler is seen complaining to his friends, saying: "They have this huge jet parked in front of my house and they keep on wanting me to buy their book."

The couple have released a statement (Comedy Central)

It was reported that the portrayal of the Sussexes in the TV show "upset and overwhelmed" Meghan, according to a The Spectator source.

The insider also added that she "is annoyed by South Park but refuses to watch it all".

There were some reports claiming they were considering legal action against the cartoon makers, but Harry and Meghan hit back.

Neil Sean told Fox News: "According to sources close to the ex-royals, it appears that, like so many things with Meghan and Harry, this may have legal ramifications attached.

"Their legal team are casting an eye over the episode to see what is wrong, and what could be turned into something more sinister."

Almost a week after the episode first aired, the couple broke their silence by issuing a statement about claims they might sue.

Their spokesperson reportedly said "this is baseless and boring" in a statement given to Newsweek.

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