HBO’s New Animated Royal Satire ‘The Prince’ Is Tasteless, and, More Seriously, Not Even Funny
HBO Max doubtless knew it was courting royal controversy when it stealth-dropped its new show The Prince, a new series centered around a foul-mouthed and inconsiderate animated version of Prince George, the 8-year-old son of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
But still, they probably didn’t expect the reaction to be this bad.
The royal tea is piping hot. ☕️
Prince George spills all about life inside Buckingham Palace in #ThePrince, streaming tomorrow on HBO Max. pic.twitter.com/sx9d1LXjP5— HBO Max (@hbomax) July 28, 2021
Social-media users, fan sites, and industry accounts piled on Thursday to complain that the new show is not only cruel and abusive to an 8-year-old child, but also disrespectful to the memory of the only recently deceased Prince Philip. They also—much more worryingly for HBO at least—said it is not very funny.
The new show, based on an Instagram account by creator Gary Janetti, had been expected to premiere earlier in the year but its release was delayed, reportedly, after Philip’s death. Being caught by surprise by the passing of a 99-year-old man you have mercilessly satirized is one thing; failing to actually do anything about editing out the offending content when your show finally airs is quite another.
However, 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. Fan account Animated Plus said that Philip was “portrayed in the series as a nasty, inept, senile man.”
Each episode begins with a discretion note, which was likely added in after the death of Prince Phillip (portrayed in the series as a nasty, inept, senile man) and the number of controversies of the portrayal of the main character, George. pic.twitter.com/PiDLLL9FKt
— animatedplus (@animatedplus) July 29, 2021
The show, which features the voices of Orlando Bloom, Alan Cumming, and Sophie Turner, was described as “a potential turd” by industry website AV Club, which suggested the surprise dropping of the show was a strategy to minimize criticism, extending the restroom analogy, saying: “The longer you hype it up, the more the stink will have a chance to spread—so you might as well just pop it in the toilet right now, ahead of the purifying flush.”
The trailer for the show shows George (voiced by Janetti) complaining that his tea “tastes like piss” and calling the queen a “bad bitch.” Prince Harry is portrayed as stupid and entitled. Prince William is seen demanding to be carried to the bathroom by an aide. (Isn’t the truth, that Prince Charles used to have his toothpaste squeezed onto his brush by his valet, good enough?)
can't help but feel that HBO's The Prince is an op by the royal family to create something so inexplicably bad that it provokes indignation and patriotism even among UK republicanshttps://t.co/inOcelacrc
— Dan (@DanGB88) July 29, 2021
Social-media users were left competing for imaginative ways to slam the new offering.
Bang out of order. Your show, The Prince, deserves to fail. Leave real children out of this. #cancelHBOMax #exploitingchildren #shameHBOMax
— Deborah O 🇬🇧 (@LotusSixSixSix) July 29, 2021
Probably not HBO’s finest hour. And maybe Janetti should hold off on that trip to London for now.
I feel like with everything going down with the royal family right now, I can only see The Prince lasting about 1 season. Also the fact that it’s getting randomly available starting tomorrow shows how much HBO Max is treating this show.
— spongieupdates (@spongieupdates) July 28, 2021
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