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Queen cheekily asks 'who do you have to f**k to get a Mimosa?' in HBO's The Prince

The Queen cheekily asks “who do you have to f**k to get a mimosa” in an outrageous clip from HBO’s The Prince.

Creator Gary Janetti shared the short snippet from the controversial animated series on his official Instagram page on Monday in view of his 914,000 followers.

The satirical cartoon hit headlines in recent weeks for its controversial comedy focusing on the Royal family.

Since its debut on the streaming service, The Prince has been both praised and condemned for its portrayal of the Royals.

Janetti, who voices Prince George in the show, penned: “Brunch with the Queen” alongside the short clip from his new series.

Unsurprisingly, fans rushed leave a message for the star in the comment section underneath the video.

The Queen asks “who do you have to f**k to get a mimosa” in an outrageous clip from HBO’s The Prince
(Image: Youtube)

One fan penned: “Thank you Gary!!!! Still giggling”

Another added: “The Queen on this show is like my spirit animal! I love her the most!”

A third person posted: “Hmmmm, bad taste I’m afraid. The Queen has been selfless in her service to her country and this is just a step too far I’m afraid. I’ll not be watching, and I’m unfollowing.”

Creator Gary Janetti shared the short snippet from the controversial animated series on his official Instagram page on Monday
(Image: Youtube)

While a fourth social media user said: “This show isn’t remotely funny, I don’t know WTF all you sycophants are talking about; or perhaps it’s aimed at people with limited intelligence?”

HBO’s The Prince is set from the prospective of eight-year-old Prince George, Prince William and Kate Middleton’s eldest child, and the future heir to the British throne.

The show is based off of his meme page of the young Prince and pokes fun at the royals and mocks most of the family members.

In the show, Prince George is portrayed as a sassy and effete royal commentator.

HBO’s The Prince is set from the prospective of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s son Prince George

Following the release of the show, it was met with both praise and criticism following the use of Prince George as their main character.

Royal reporter Omid Scobie previously tweeted: “Don’t particularly agree with parodying children but guessing I’m in the minority as @hbomax’s no-f***s-given series #ThePrince hits the streamer tomorrow.”

While many have slammed the content, Orlando Bloom, the voice of the Duke of Sussex on The Prince and real-life friend of Prince Harry, defended the comedy.

“It’s not malicious or intended to be. He’s really got his finger on the pulse, Gary. He’s so smart and so zeitgeisty,” the Pirate of the Caribbean star said about the show.

“I rolled the dice on it, but I’m going to have to mention it to Prince Harry when I next see him, because I’m not going to be able to not. Oddly, I’m sure I’m going to see him at some point, just because of the nature of the universe, it always throws people together.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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