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An animated comedy reimagining the Prince as a foul-mouthed diva has already enraged supporters of both the Sussexes and the Cambridges
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'Cruel': a still from the HBO Max series The Prince CREDIT: HBO
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will secure a lucrative deal with HBO and unite the Windsors by giving them all the same target to hate. So, all hail Gary Janetti, creator of upcoming HBO Max animated series The Prince. You may not have heard of him yet, but he’s soon to be even more unpopular than
Piers Morgan among a certain sector of Royal watchers.
Janetti, formerly the creator of amusing bon mots for Family Guy and Will and Grace, recently experienced a new burst of fame thanks to his Instagram account which mashed together photos of Prince George with shots of Royal life and added bitingly sarcastic comments as if spoken by the half-pint HRH as a foul-mouthed diva.
Thus, a caption beneath George gazing up at the Reverend Canon Jonathon Riviere, rector of St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham that his service “stunk. Next week just show the Real Housewives of New Jersey.” Or, see him next to a headline on Kate Middleton’s 37th Birthday showing a beaming Duchess of Cambridge beneath the phrase "it’s cake o’clock", sniffing “by doing what she does every day.”
Yes, OK, it’s no HH Munro or even a half decent Private Eye cover. But then we get to the Meghan Markle, who George/Janetti treats as a classless interloper who has no place in the Royal family. George offers Meghan a turkey – “commemorating America leaving Britain hoping it will induce you to do the same.”
Next to the headline "Meghan Markle is her Own Stylist", George pouts “we know.” Alongside a photograph of the Duchess of Sussex holding a bouquet he writes: "Those flowers look cheap. Just like you." As Megxit unfolds, he’s half sneering at a waving Meghan “on the Brightside at least you’ll get to play yourself on The Crown.”
All of which was fine when he was only reaching his roughly one million Instagram followers. But launching it as The Prince, an animated series starring Janetti himself as George, Orlando Bloom voicing Prince Harry, Condola Rashad as Meghan Markle, Lucy Punch as Kate Middleton, Sophie Turner as Princess Charlotte, Iwan Rheon as Prince William, Alan Cumming as a royal butler, and Frances De La Tour as Queen Elizabeth just as the Windsor-Markle’s
cry of racism echoes across the pond and the Duchess spreads her bouquet at the memorial to Sarah Everard? It’s a whole new kind of awkward.
Cambridge supporters hate the very idea of the show for its whole camp-as-Christmas George, and question the morality of making a small child the focus of an adult satire. As a rival TV producer put it: "It's one thing for film-makers to play fast and loose with the truth in shows like The Crown but poking fun at a seven-year-old child seems cruel and unfair."
Meanwhile, Team Meghan commentators have already labelled Janetti “witless, deeply sexist, and lazy as all hell.” Tom Hollander – originally lined up to play Charles and Phillip – has sidled quietly away from the project, allowing Downton Abbey’s Dan Stevens to lose any chance of a knighthood in his place.
Janetti has clearly long ago decided George is limbering up for RuPaul’s Drag Race – in his Instagram gags, George appears next to Cosmo asking "Will Kate Middleton Become Queen When Prince William is Crowned King?" and explains, with a wave, “no, I will.” As Lady Gaga walks the red carpet in an epic Gaga frock, he clutches his ears and cries “it looks so much better on you.”
The show’s trailer – in which George drawls a riff on quarantine “we’re all in it together. Well, not me, but you’re all in it together. So, keep making your little workout videos, cooking tutorials, it’s all helping. Not really, but who cares? Be kind to your servants.”