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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been brutally mocked in Spitting Image's latest episode. The comedy puppet show, which returned on the week of Donald Trump's second state visit to the UK, featured skits with the Sussex couple, the US President, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and King Charles.
Spitting Image was one of the most-watched shows in Britain in the 1980s, running from 1984 until 1996 and from 2020 to 2022. Now the show, which uses puppets depicting well-known figures that are voiced by comedians, has released a brand new series on YouTube.
It will be available on YouTube in 12 short-form vodcast-style episodes under the name, The Rest Is Bulls*!t, a nod to the Goalhanger Podcasts that begin with the title "The Rest Is".
In its second episode, which aired on Friday night, the Duke of Sussex's balding puppet introduces himself as "just a regular fifth in line to the throne".
He then says while sitting next to Paddington Bear: "On the show, Pads and I like to talk about the issues of the day that affect us all, like negotiating a third Netflix series, as well as offering our life hacks."
The Duke's puppet then proceeds to talk about immigration: "Being an immigrant isn't easy. I know, I immigrated to America, and fitting in is hard.
"In the US, they call lifts elevators and over there, I'm called a fa*** so always finds your cues."
The puppet then satirises the Duke's security battle, "revealing" the reason the Duke made the move.
It says: "My family had to flee Britain because the intrusive UK media weren't paying as much as the intrusive US media."
It even made a drug-related joke, referring to Harry's revelations about past drug use in his memoir Spare, after describing Paddington Bear as "so dope".
Elsewhere, the creators mock Meghan Markle, who introduces herself as "I'm Meghan Sussex and I am a good person.
"I am meeting another good person today, Ariana Grande."
The skit makes fun of Meghan Markle's Netflix show, With Love Meghan, where she dishes out various meals, hosting tips and tricks to her celebrity friends.
In the episode, Meghan's puppet can be seen making food that her "British husband" calls a "packet of crisps", saying: "It can be a tricky dish to master".
In another clip, the Duke's recent meeting with the King is discussing, with puppet Harry saying: "This week, i saw my father after the longest time.
"It was mega. We spent almost 50 minutes together and didn't know where to start."
The new series of the satirical puppet show, known for taking aim at high-profile figures including Mr Trump and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is to feature new puppets that depict Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, US vice president JD Vance and leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un.