In a surprising move, Disney Plus has decided to shine the spotlight on Prince William instead of Meghan Markle, leaving the Duchess of Sussex’s aspirations of narrating one of their beloved animal documentaries unfulfilled.
The streaming platform is gearing up to release a two-part documentary titled “Prince William: We Can End Homelessness,” set to premiere on November 1.
This series will delve into William’s Royal Foundation and its Homewards initiative, which aims to combat homelessness in six cities across the UK.
The documentary promises more than just statistics about housing; it will also feature poignant moments from William’s childhood.
In a touching recollection, he shares how his late mother, Princess Diana, took him and Prince Harry to a homeless shelter when they were young boys.
“My mother took me to the passage; she took Harry and I both there.
I must have been eleven at the time, maybe ten,” he reminisces.
This heartfelt narrative is likely to resonate with viewers, particularly those who still have a soft spot for royal stories.
Meanwhile, Meghan and Harry have been busy navigating the entertainment industry since relocating to California.
The couple secured a lucrative deal with Netflix and released their own documentary, but Meghan’s dream of voicing a Disney project remains elusive.
The memory of that awkward encounter between Prince Harry and Disney’s former CEO, Bob Iger, still lingers.
During a public event, Harry attempted to pitch Meghan’s voice-over talents, a moment that quickly turned from charming to cringeworthy.
Iger’s reaction was telling; he seemed to transition from excitement at meeting a prince to disappointment at being pitched yet another Hollywood hopeful.
This incident exemplifies the unique blend of royalty and celebrity that often creates uncomfortable situations.
While Disney has chosen to highlight William’s efforts to address pressing social issues, Meghan’s aspirations continue to drift further from reach.
In the same year that Disney Plus announced its royal documentary, it also opted for the more traditional choice of Prince William over Meghan, who embodies a breezier Californian lifestyle.
William’s focus on significant societal challenges presents a compelling narrative that aligns with Disney’s family-friendly image.
In contrast, Harry and Meghan are currently engaged in lifestyle-oriented projects on Netflix, often categorized as reality TV, although the streaming giant prefers calling them docuseries.
For those still lamenting Meghan’s missed opportunity, there’s a silver lining—she did manage to secure a voice-over role in a Disney elephant documentary.
While this achievement is noteworthy, it falls short of the grand Hollywood vision that the Sussexes once had.
Harry may have believed he was paving the way for Meghan’s success, but that singular awkward moment may have inadvertently solidified their reputation more as influencers than serious industry players.
Adding to the intrigue, Hollywood insiders suggest that Disney remains hesitant to cast Meghan for voice work, viewing her as less than a box-office draw.
With their focus likely directed toward projects that resonate with audiences, such as the recent “Little Mermaid” remake, it’s clear where their priorities lie.
Who would have thought that Prince William’s initiative to tackle homelessness would align more closely with Disney’s values than Meghan’s star-studded aspirations?
As the November premiere approaches, one can’t help but wonder how Meghan and Harry feel watching their brother-in-law’s profile rise within the Disney realm.
The rivalry between the Windsor brothers is steeped in cultural tension.
On one side stands William, the dutiful royal committed to public service, while on the other, Harry and Meghan strive to carve out their identities as modern influencers, podcast hosts, and philanthropists, often challenging royal traditions.
So, as Disney Plus prepares to unveil Prince William’s documentary, Meghan’s Hollywood dreams remain on pause.
While some might frame this as a competitive race, it appears to be more of a one-sided affair.
Prince William is firmly focused on his royal duties, while Harry and Meghan continue to navigate the complex waters of fame and influence far removed from their royal roots.