In a surprising twist, Disney Plus has decided to spotlight Prince William instead of Meghan Markle in its upcoming documentary lineup.
The streaming service is set to release a two-part series titled “Prince William: We Can End Homelessness” on November 1.
This new project will delve into the efforts of William’s Royal Foundation and its Homewards program, which aims to combat homelessness across six cities in the UK.
While Meghan’s aspirations to narrate an animal documentary for Disney remain unfulfilled, this documentary promises to be heartfelt.
It not only showcases William’s vision for addressing homelessness but also features a poignant moment from his childhood.
He recalls how his mother, Princess Diana, took him and his brother Harry to visit 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.
Such personal anecdotes are likely to resonate with viewers, especially those who have a soft spot for royal stories.
As Prince William gears up for his documentary debut, Meghan and Harry have been navigating the entertainment industry since their move to California.
The couple has made headlines with a lucrative Netflix deal and their own documentary, yet Meghan’s dream of lending her voice to a Disney project remains elusive.
Many remember the awkward moment when Prince Harry approached Disney’s then-CEO, Bob Iger, to pitch Meghan for voice-over work.
The encounter was a classic example of the clash between royal protocol and Hollywood ambitions.
Iger’s reaction during that meeting was telling.
It seemed as though he went from being starstruck by a prince to feeling burdened by another hopeful’s pitch.
The year Disney Plus opted for William’s socially relevant documentary over Meghan’s potential voice work was significant.
With pressing issues like homelessness at stake, it makes sense why Disney would lean toward William’s project.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have been busy with lifestyle-themed ventures that some might categorize as reality TV, although Netflix prefers the term docuseries.
For those still holding out hope for Meghan’s voice-over career, there is a silver lining: she did land a role in a Disney elephant documentary.
However, this achievement pales in comparison to the grand visions the Sussexes had for their Hollywood journey.
Despite Harry’s intentions of securing a major opportunity for Meghan, that one awkward pitch may have inadvertently solidified their status more as influencers than serious industry players.
Insiders suggest that Disney remains hesitant to fully embrace Meghan’s voice work, viewing it as less marketable compared to other projects like the recent “Little Mermaid” remake or, of course, Prince William’s documentary.
It’s intriguing to consider how the dynamics play out between the two branches of the royal family.
On one side, you have William, dedicated to public service and tackling societal issues.
On the other, Harry and Meghan are carving out a niche as modern influencers and philanthropists, often stirring the pot in both the UK and the US.
As November approaches, Disney Plus will proudly showcase William’s documentary, while Meghan’s Hollywood dreams appear to be on a back burner.
What seems to be a rivalry in the public eye is more of a one-sided affair.
Prince William continues to focus on his royal duties, while Harry and Meghan pursue a brand that diverges from traditional royal expectations.
The cultural friction between the Windsor brothers adds an extra layer of intrigue to this story.
As the heir to the British throne takes center stage with a socially conscious project, Meghan and Harry are left navigating a landscape that often feels disconnected from their royal roots.
In the end, it’s clear that Disney’s choice reflects broader themes of duty, service, and the evolving nature of celebrity.
While Meghan’s aspirations may not align with Disney’s current direction, the spotlight on William serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of royal narratives intertwined with social responsibility.