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The Worldwide Privacy Tour -

The royal couple visits a firm called "CumHammer Brand Management" to refine their public image, only to realize that their constant focus on their "brand" is what prevents them from living a normal, private life.

" The Worldwide Privacy Tour " is the title of a 2023 episode (Season 26, Episode 2) that satirizes the perceived irony of public figures demanding privacy while simultaneously engaging in high-profile media campaigns. The Worldwide Privacy Tour

Despite claiming to want seclusion, the couple moves next door to Kyle Broflovski and disrupts the neighborhood with noisy activities like shooting fireworks and playing drums outside, then accusing Kyle of "violating" their privacy when he complains. Cultural Impact & Response The royal couple visits a firm called "CumHammer

The episode centers on the "Prince of Canada" and his wife—thinly veiled parodies of and Meghan Markle —as they travel the world with placards reading "Stop Looking at Us!" and "We Want Our Privacy". Core Satirical Themes Cultural Impact & Response The episode centers on

A major plot point involves the Prince promoting his new memoir titled Waaagh , a direct parody of Prince Harry's 2023 memoir, Spare .

The episode mocks the contradiction of going on a global "publicity blitz"—including talk show appearances and private jet travel—to tell the world you want to be left alone.

 
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