Meghan and Harry have been branded "selfish brats" as US host Megyn Kelly becomes the latest to hit out at the Sussexes.
The chat show host took to Paul Murray Live to launch a brutal assault on the ex-working Royals claiming as public figures they simply can't expect to 'control the narrative' as they have attempted to with their docuseries release.
Kelly lambasted: "'We just wanted to control our narrative'. Well, you're public figures, you don't get to! Shut up! You think Joe Biden would like control his public narrative?
"Get over it! You don't get to do that. Once you become a public figure, it's fair game for us to comment on you. And guess what else? It doesn't always tend to be laudatory, especially when you're selfish brats like the two of you."
The hosts comments come in the wake of the Harry's tell-all interview and memoir Spare laying bare his version of the Royal families treatment of them during before they sensationally stepped down for Royal life.
Kelly further claimed the pair only had themselves to blame for their drop in popularity and hinted by 'airing their dirty laundry' they have exposed themselves to 'our worst suspicions than ones we conjured up in our heads.'
The Sussexes have slumped in popularity and were publicly 'mocked' in South Park episode which depicts two characters who go on a "Worldwide Privacy Tour" seeking privacy.
Elsewhere in the attack she added: "[South Park] saw through every veneer that this phoney pair put up."
The show is often praised for having it's 'finger on the pulse' of political and US opinions , sees a red headed Prince of Canada has written a book titled Waaagh.
While the Princess of Canada opts for a pink outfit with striking similarity to an outfit Meghan wore for one of their last Royal engagements.
The couple who are not named hold signs which read "We want our privacy!" and "Stop looking at us!"
The long-running satirical cartoon series does issue a disclaimer at the start of the show stating that characters based on 'real people' are are entirely fictional."