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Harry and Meghan Marked Target of Mockery on Saturday Night Live

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Harry and Meghan Marked Target of Mockery on Saturday Night Live

and found themselves at the center of a comedic storm on Saturday Night Live, courtesy of comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short.

The royal couple, also known as the Sussexes, were criticized for their accusations against the British media of racism and their struggles with paparazzi.

In the opening episodes of their highly anticipated Netflix docuseries, they highlighted issues of unconscious racial bias within the royal family.

Meghan's exaggerated curtsy to II was particularly scrutinized, drawing comparisons to medieval customs.

During the show's opening monologue, Steve Martin and Martin Short bantered about their own dynamics, likening themselves humorously to Harry and Meghan.

Despite the lack of universal support, the duo acknowledged the audience's curiosity that keeps them tuned in.

This playful exchange added to the ongoing jests aimed at the Sussexes on the show, following a previous skit that involved Colin Jost poking fun at them during a segment on Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition.

Royal author Valentin Lowe, fresh from a visit to the US, noted a decline in Harry and Meghan's popularity among Americans.

Conversations and polling data suggest a growing weariness with the couple's narrative, particularly following the release of 's memoir, “Spare,” which revealed intimate details about royal life.

The book's publication led to a significant drop in Harry's favorability rating, indicating a shift in public opinion regarding the couple's openness about personal matters.

The aftermath of the memoir's release saw Harry facing criticism over the authenticity of his disclosures.

While some questioned his motives and accused him of breaching privacy boundaries, others defended his right to share his experiences.

Royal author Angela Levin joined the fray, labeling Harry as a bully for his revelations and his portrayal of the royal family.

Levin expressed surprise at Harry's departure from his usual stance on privacy, suggesting a vindictive motive behind his candid accounts.

Levin's concerns extended to the impact of Harry's actions on the monarchy, particularly on , who faces challenges balancing personal relationships with his royal duties.

The author emphasized the importance of upholding the dignity and traditions of the monarchy, cautioning against compromising the institution's integrity for personal vendettas.

Amidst the ongoing scrutiny and debates sparked by Harry's memoir, Levin's commentary underscores the broader implications of the Duke's revelations on the royal family's image and legacy.

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