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Does Prince Harry own a deck of cards in which, among other things, the Queen is blatantly made fun of? Some viewers of the “Harry & Meghan” documentary want to have discovered a corresponding box – much to the displeasure of a Royals expert!

Montecito/London – Does Prince Harry (38) like to laugh privately at the expense of Queen Elizabeth II († 96), Princess Kate (40) and other relatives? It seems so, at least according to some observant viewers of the controversial Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan.

Does Prince Harry Own Politically Incorrect Party Game? – “Harry & Meghan” viewers make discovery

Anyone who has a penchant for black humor is well served with the board game “Cards Against Humanity”: Thanks to its – depending on your feelings – politically incorrect answer cards, with which questions or gaps in texts are completed , the game from the USA quickly became a successful party hit. This has apparently even gotten through to Prince Harry.

In a scene from the Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan”, viewers in the prince’s room claim to have discovered the card game “Cards Against Humanity”. Because the Queen is also made fun of, a Royals expert publicly criticized the 38-year-old in a column (photomontage) © Screenshot/Netflix/Harry & Meghan & ZUMA Wire/Imago

Because the “Harry & Meghan” documentary not only provides a lot of criticism, but also interesting insights: In a scene in which Prince Harry shows himself in uniform, viewers with a particularly keen eye want the distinctive, pitch-black packaging of the macabre card game in the background have discovered. how nau.ch reported, “Cards Against Humanity” also includes playing cards that talk about “Queen Elizabeth’s flawless A***” or “Kate Middleton’s colonoscopy”..

“Cards Against Humanity” – from the student idea to the game hit:

As early as 2008, eight high school students in the US state of Illinois came up with the basic idea behind “Card Against Humanity”, which was then called “Cardenfreude”. A crowdfunding campaign in 2010 raised enough money to print the game; In 2011, a separate company was founded for the production and marketing, Cards Against Humanity LLC. In the USA and other countries, the game was repeatedly criticized for its controversial content (Holocaust, sexism…), but it still became a bestseller.

Because of Queen jokes in controversial card game – Royals expert fires against Prince Harry

But while Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle (41), especially after their break with the British royal family, are likely to take such statements with humor, they are met with indignant incomprehension from their old homeland: “This game is sick. It is ridiculous and utterly distasteful to be a monarchist or not.”Royals expert Ingrid Seward (74) scolds in her The Sun-Column.

The “unfunny” card game should never have been seen in the Netflix documentary, according to her unequivocal verdict. For the sometimes unloved relatives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, there was recently a curious Christmas tradition in which they had to weigh themselves before and after the holidays. Sources used: nau.ch, thesun.co.uk, “Harry & Meghan” (documentary series; Netflix)

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