Meghan Markle caused a stir when she used her 40th birthday to launch an initiative to help women get back into the workplace. Now all eyes are on Prince Harry as he prepares to turn 37 on September 15.
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A comedy of royal proportions! The royal family finally has its own show on HBO Max, but it’s not exactly a documentary.
The Prince, a new series created by Gary Janetti, follows an animated — and highly fictionalized — Prince George as he deals with the trials and tribulations of life in the palace. Janetti, a former writer for Will & Grace, developed the show after his satirical Instagram posts about the young royal went viral over the past few years.
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Meghan Markle caused a stir when she used her 40th birthday to launch an initiative to help women get back into the workplace. Now all eyes are on Prince Harry as he prepares to turn 37 on September 15.
Prince Harry knew that his neighbour Orlando Bloom would portray him in new cartoon The Prince, the show's creator has hinted.The controversial cartoon has been criticised for coming "too close to the line" as it follows a fictional version of the life of Prince George, and makes digs at various members of the Royal family.The Duke of Sussex, 36, is played by his real-life neighbour Orlando, 44, and is seen being confused about the "tiny apartment" he has moved into with wife Meghan Markle.
Royal insiders think Prince Harry will lean on cousin Princess Eugenie for help with his upcoming memoir, which is believed to expose more truths about the Royal family. The book will be created with Pulitzer Prize-winning ghostwriter JR Moehringer, 56, and is due to be released next year.
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a sweet photo of their daughter Charlotte playing with a butterfly.
Princess Charlotte is appreciating nature! Prince William and Kate Middleton took to their joint Instagram account on Saturday to share a new photo of their middle child.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s middle child, Princess Charlotte, is growing up so quickly! The adorable six-year-old was seen in an adorable snap, taken by her mom, which showed her gently holding a butterfly.
Big Butterfly Count. It was one of three photographs taken by the Duchess in Norfolk, and shows Princess Charlotte, six, cradling a Red Admiral butterfly gently in cupped hands.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have surprised their Instagram and Twitter followers by sharing an adorable and unexpected new photo of their daughter Princess Charlotte gently cradling a butterfly.
The Prince” to abdicate from HBO Max, Orlando Bloom is standing by the controversial animated series.The new show, a “Family Guy”-esque spoof on Great Britain’s royal family, has many English people up in arms over the portrayal of their culture — but 44-year-old Bloom, who plays Prince Harry, smited claims of the show having any ill will.“It’s not malicious or intended to be,” Bloom told The Hollywood Reporter a year ago, going on to praise creator and Prince George voice actor Gary
Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo is the nanny of Kate Middleton and Prince William's children. Maria is Spanish, and she has been the nanny for the Cambridges since 2014, and first started looking after George when he was just eight months old.
Ahead of the curve. Orlando Bloom slammed claims HBO Max’s The Prince was created with “malicious” intent nearly one year before the series sparked backlash for its portrayal of the royal family.
Orlando Bloom voices the role of Prince Harry in the new HBO Max animated series The Prince, which has been facing some backlash for how it portrays the royal family.
Prince Harry is mocked in new US cartoon, The Prince, where his neighbour Orlando Bloom plays him in the series created by Family Guy star Gary Janetti.The Prince follows a fictional version of Prince George and the Royal family with the first entire season of the HBO Max show available to stream on Thursday in the US. Other stars involved in the US cartoon include Alan Cumming, Frances de la Tour, Lucy Punch, Condola Rashad, Iwan Rheon, Dan Stevens and Sophie Turner.