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ITV's Good Morning Britain slammed for Harry and Meghan South Park debate as things get tense

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Good Morning Britain has been slammed by viewers following their debate on South Park's dig at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.In the most recent episode of the US cartoon, entitled The Worldwide Privacy Tour, 'the prince of Canada and his wife' appear and continue to plead for privacy.A trailer uploaded by South Park Studios shows a clip of Kyle complaining about the prince and princess’s move to the neighbourhood to Stan and Kenny whilst sat in the school canteen during lunch, writes Manchester Evening News.They could then be seen on Good Morning Canada, holding picket signs urging for privacy before the host roasted them for the prince's new book, Waaagh.And the skit was discussed on GMB today as Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh welcomed the panel made up of Jacqui Smith, Iain Dale and Jack Royston.Ranvir began the chat saying she found it quite hard to watch.

She said: "I mean, it is quite hard to watch isn't it? It's tough."Jacqui said: "Listen, I'm Team Meghan, but I still think that was funny.

The poster saying 'Stop looking at us."Ranvir then said: "Right okay so this is a big deal that they've had the mickey taken out of them on a massive show like that.

It's like when you're in The Simpsons, it's an accolade but when you're in South Park, I'm not sure so much."Ed then added: "All of the big stars have been mocked in this way," before Jack said: "There's a big thing happening in America right now, they've transitioned from being Obama 2.0, these really serious celebrities to being these figures of ridicule, it's not just South Park, it's been Saturday Night Live and Jimmy Fallon and other big, big, big mainstream comedy shows.

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