
In his latest episode, he re -built the long -term animated comedy “Family Guy” on the satirical monuments on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and triggered a renewed conversation for a disrespect for the program for a modern royal rank.
In Episode 17. During an interview about how the event could change history in the past, Brian, expressed by the creator of the series Seth Macfarlane, refuses to concern and says, “Doesn’t she eat history almost suck?”
This is followed by a dark comedy gag using the “rule of three” common in writing humor: Brian presents as examples of Adolf Hitler and the crusade, to which Stewie sarastically adds: “Prince Harry is married to Meghan Markle.” The line immediately cuts into the signing family Guy Cutaway Gag and shows the cartoon of Prince Harry, who follows the episode himself.
“Again?” Animated royal complaints and breaking the fourth wall. With his hands on the sides, he turns towards the camera and fires back: “Oh, as if all your wives were much better?”
When was the first family guy kidding?
This means the second time the “Family Guy” focused on the Dukes and Duchess of Sussex. The first Jab was broadcast in 2023, when the show was ridiculed by their offers for more million dollars and the presence of social media.
In this earlier episode, Peter Griffin jokes that he goes alone “Like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry” before the show is cut on the scene of a couple that is stored by the pool when he transmits the abolition “from Netflix Pro… no one knows”. “Meghan rings about the publication of sponsored Instagram ads and Harry sighs,” I shouldn’t have left nonsense created. “
“Family Guy”, known for its Ostroje criticism of pop culture, has long been traded in controversial humor. His repeated targeting of Harry and Meghan, however, raises questions about how satire intersects with public control of characters in real life.
While the Sussex officially did not respond to the last episode, the show of the show continues to reflect wider public skepticism about post-royal businesses and media.
Family Guy has been in the air since 1999 and remains the basis of animated adult television, has regularly spyed celebrities, politicians and cultural trends – including royal rank.
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