Cruel cartoon Prince mocks Royal AXED savagely after viewer backlash

The cartoon CRUEL Prince – which savagely mocked the Royal Family – has been DELETED following backlash from viewers.
HBO’s animated series offers a satirical look at Prince George’s Lifefuture kings and featured versions of all the key members of Royal family.
Series creator Gary Janetti provided the voice for Prince George, while Orlando Bloom provided the voice Prince HarryDan Stevens portraits of Prince Charles and Prince Philip and Sophie Turner Voice of Princess Charlotte.
The Prince only aired in the US for one series and didn’t even make it across the coast to the UK, yet the series still caused a huge backlash on both sides of the Atlantic.
Now, HBO and HBO Max Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys has confirmed the show won’t be returning for a second series.
In an interview with Deadline, Casey said: “The prince is not moving forward.”
Many have criticized the portrayal of the Royals, especially the young, eight-year-old George, who was chosen as “authoritative and swindler”.
After reading news about the show event, many people took to Twitter to share their thoughts.
One person wrote: “Should never have made it into production in the first place.”
Another added: “How did it get the green light in the first place?”
Meanwhile, a third tweeted: “Great news, George is a lovely boy and this show should absolutely not be on the air.”
The Prince is one of four original animated series released on HBO Max, however only one – Close Enough – has been refreshed for a second season.
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