From Yahoo/INSIDER”
“In 'The Prince,' the new HBO
Max cartoon about the royal family, Kate Middleton is an alcoholic, Camilla's
mute, and Prince Harry doesn't know what a fridge is”
"The Prince," a cartoon
spoofing the royal family, was released on HBO Max on Thursday. The series
pokes fun at 8-year-old Prince George and his parents, Kate Middleton and
Prince William. It also takes jabs at Queen Elizabeth, Meghan Markle, Prince
Harry, and the late Prince Philip. When it comes to "The Prince," the
new satirical HBO Max cartoon about the royal family, nothing is off-limits.
The controversial show, which was
inspired by Gary Janetti's Instagram account and features voice acting by
Orlando Bloom and Sophie Turner, doesn't hold back - it takes jabs at
everything from Kate Middleton and Prince William's marriage to Prince Harry's
relationship with his son, whose name Harry can't seem to remember. "The
Prince" follows Middleton and William's 8-year-old son, Prince George, on
quests such as getting Kelly Ripa to follow him on Instagram and becoming a
star on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" (which the show's
Meghan Markle joins when she can't land a real acting gig). Throughout the 12
episodes, which were released on Thursday, George tortures his sweet butler,
Owen; can't stand his younger sister, Charlotte; and constantly sucks up to the
Queen. On the show, Middleton hates her sister-in-law and is often seen
guzzling a glass of wine - or five. "Excuse me, I'm late for an
appointment," Middleton says in one scene. "I didn't think the pubs
were open yet," William replies. "I have a haircut, if you must know.
That's when someone takes scissors and cuts your hair, in case you
forgot," she shoots back. Meanwhile, Markle and Harry have moved into a
small apartment in Los Angeles, where they struggle to find anyone to hire
them. Harry is portrayed as being so lost in the real world that he doesn't
understand how to buy milk at a grocery store and is in awe of how
refrigerators work. "Did you know it's cold in there?" he asks Markle
before gleefully pressing the button on the ice dispenser over and over,
covering their kitchen floor in ice cubes as Markle sighs. Camilla doesn't say
a word, while Prince Charles desperately tries to win his mother's love, with
no success.
The release of "The
Prince" was delayed following the death of Prince Philip, who's portrayed
in the show as a babbling old man who can't speak or even chew his food. "Get
the defibrillator paddles ready," George quips in the first episode. Many
critics were especially angered that "The Prince" focused on a real
child. Others criticized the show for repeatedly mocking Philip's health months
after his death. "It appears that no one involved in this show figured out
that a sensible use of the extra time they had been gifted would be to remove
Philip from the series, in which he is far from sympathetically
portrayed," the Daily Beast correspondent Tom Sykes wrote in his review. That's
likely something the series hoped to get ahead of with a "royal
decree" displayed at the beginning of each episode. "Like, this isn't
really the Royal Family. It's like, a parody, or whatever," it reads.
"And certain recent events will not be reflected in this programme
because, again, not real. So chill. That's an order." But, as has become
increasingly clear on Twitter, many people aren't amused. Representatives for
HBO Max, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, and the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
^ This is a very funny show. It’s
along the same lines as “The Windsors.” ^
https://news.yahoo.com/prince-hbo-max-cartoon-royal-191649086.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
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