Prince Harry and Meghan Markle faced numerous spoofs and comedic treatments in 2023, despite Meghan's limited public appearances. The year started off with the fallout from their Netflix docuseries and the release of Harry's memoir, which became prime material for late night hosts' monologues. Their popularity took a hit but has recently started to recover.
In 2023, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spoofed by pop-culture shows and celebrities more than any other. From adult animated comedies to late night monologues and awards show gags. Both royals have faced the comedy treatment, despite Meghan saying very little publicly throughout the year and staying away from the biggest royal event, King Charles III's coronation, in May.
The year started off on an uneven note for the couple as the fallout from their December 2022 Netflix docuseries was still circulating in the media, in anticipation of Harry's bombshell memoir, Spare, set for release on January 10. The book was leaked to the media in the days before its official publication, with a number of its most sensational revelations becoming prime material for late night hosts' monologues. After Spare, and the interviews undertaken by Harry to promote it, the couple saw their popularity plummet on either side of the Atlantic, only recently regaining lost ground in the poll
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