Popular online store brutally mocks Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Online card store, Moonpig, has brutally mocked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's uploaded viral video of the pair dancing by selling illustrated depictions inspired by their video. The greeting card company's creation is aiming to be this year's bestselling Father's Day card.The California-based couple created a stir when Meghan posted a video of her and Prince Harry dancing in a hospital room in an attempt to induce Lilibet's birth. She shared the throwback clip on her Instagram to mark her daughter's fourth birthday, admitting "there was only one thing left to do" when the princess was a week past her due date. Starrkeisha's viral Baby Mama song begins to play as Meghan twerks in a hospital room.Moonpig has created a card which features illustrated images of the Sussexes doing the dance. The card is captioned with the slogan: "This Father's Day, Dad Dance Like No One's Watching."According to the description on the website, the product is: "A humorous illustrated Father's Day card featuring a pregnant woman and a man in a hoodie dancing joyfully against a blue background with stars. The card includes a bold and playful message in capital letters."Meghan Markle also celebrated her daughter, Princess Lilibet's video with a few more sentimental images. She also showed the Duke of Sussex holding his daughter's hand as they walked along a sandy road barefoot in the sunshine, while he held his shoes and a cap. Meghan wrote in a post accompanying the pictures: "The sweetest bond to watch unfold. Daddy's little girl and favorite adventurer. Happy birthday Lili!".The duchess usually only shares photos of her daughter, pictured from behind to protect her privacy.Despite the Duchess keeping her view and like count hidden, People magazine reported that her dancing video has amassed 23 million views in two days of being posted.Her most-watched reel, her As Ever announcement in February, has reportedly gathered 27million views so far.Meghan posted on the Instagram to celebrate Lili's fourth birthday on June 4. The full post read: "Four years ago today, this also happened. Both of our children were a week past their due dates... so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn't work - there was only one thing left to do!"