In a bold move that has fans buzzing, South Park is preparing to take aim at Prince Harry in their next episode titled “Loser’s Day,” set to air next week.
Early reports indicate that the show won’t hold back, especially when it comes to poking fun at Harry’s recent 40th birthday celebrations, which many across the UK have labeled as an embarrassment.
The episode kicks off with the boys engaging in a lively debate about the significance of celebrating birthdays as adults.
Cartman, ever the provocateur, quickly dismisses the idea, asserting that anyone who throws a big bash for turning 40 is nothing short of a “mega loser.”
This sets the stage for a hilarious montage featuring Harry and Meghan’s over-the-top birthday preparations, complete with party hats, balloons, and invitations that read, “Join us to celebrate Harry’s very important day.”
Kyle tries to defend the milestone, arguing that 40 isn’t really that old.
However, he concedes that such an extravagant celebration seems a bit over the top.
The boys then shift their focus to Harry’s life since stepping back from royal duties, with Stan quipping that Harry traded his royal family for a shot at D-list celebrity status in the U.S.
He even jokes that Harry probably peaked before he was born.
This leads to a spirited discussion about whether Harry has truly squandered his royal privileges, with Cartman hatching a mischievous plan to prank call Harry on his birthday.
The boys gather around Kyle’s phone, eager to witness the chaos that Cartman is about to unleash.
After a few rings, Harry picks up, greeting them with a nasal “hello.”
Without missing a beat, Cartman dives straight into his brutal roast.
“Yo Harry, it’s Cartman.
Just calling to say happy birthday, you mega loser.
It must suck knowing the whole world’s laughing at you.
Who gives up royalty for this?
Getting bossed around by Meghan while you fade into obscurity?
Dude, you blew it.” The boys erupt in laughter as Cartman’s savage tirade continues.
Meanwhile, the scene shifts to Harry, who is depicted sobbing into a glass of champagne on Meghan’s shoulder, lamenting that all he wants is to be left alone on his special day.
The episode wraps up with Beck’s song “Loser” playing over the credits, perfectly encapsulating the tone of the roast.
As expected, the episode has already stirred up controversy, prompting speculation that Harry and Meghan might consider legal action for defamation.
However, insiders at Comedy Central remain confident that the episode is protected under parody laws and believe the royals would prefer to avoid further humiliation by keeping quiet.
Online reactions are pouring in, with fans divided over whether South Park has crossed a line this time.
Some viewers find the episode uproariously funny, applauding the show for its fearless satire of Harry.
Others, however, feel that the roast may have gone too far this time around.
Despite the mixed reviews, many agree that public figures like Harry are fair game for comedic jabs, especially given his behavior since stepping back from royal life.