The cartoon Prince George interrupts Queen’s speech to list her biggest challenges of 2020 in a spoofing clip

Cartoon Prince George joins the Queen to deliver an alternative Christmas speech in a new parody video from Family Guy producer Gary Janetti.

The animated clip shows Her Majesty, voiced by actress Frances de la Tour, looks back on 2020 and lists the ‘challenges’ the world has faced.

During her message, in which she makes reference to the global pandemic and devastating forest fires, the seven-year-old girl regrets the cancellation of the Coachella music festival, the postponement of the last James Bond and Denise Richards film leaving Beverly’s real housewives Hills.

His Majesty concludes by admitting that this year “was fucking shit”, adding: “At least we got the vaccine”, to which the cartoon George joked: “Most did not”, signaling to the audience at home.

Cartoon Prince George joins the Queen to give an alternative Christmas speech in a new parody of Family Guy producer Gary Janetti

Cartoon Prince George joins the Queen to give an alternative Christmas speech in a new parody of Family Guy producer Gary Janetti

The prince then signed: ‘Merry Christmas, b ***** s, George and GanGan out.’

The satirical clip was shared on Instagram before the release of The Prince, an animated show from HBO Max that puts the children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the center of the stage.

Prince George is portrayed as a sassy and sarcastic commentator on all things real and celebrities, while Northampton-born Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner will voice five-year-old Princess Charlotte.

The animated series, due to be released in the UK next year, is the brainchild of writer Janetti, who started mocking Prince George on his Instagram account, which has nearly a million followers.

The animated clip shows Her Majesty, voiced by actress Frances de la Tour, makes a retrospective of 2020 and lists the 'challenges' the world faced

The animated clip shows Her Majesty, voiced by actress Frances de la Tour, looks back on 2020 and lists the ‘challenges’ the world faced

Among the star cast is Orlando Bloom, who voices Prince Harry, Condola Rashad as Meghan Markle, Lucy Punch as Kate Middleton and Iwan Rheon as Prince William.

Many of Janetti’s followers praised this latest parody of the Queen’s speech, with one marking it as “the best Christmas present of all time”.

Another commented on the post: ‘I needed this today, thank you so much Gary! Merry Christmas.’

And one wrote: ‘Omg! Thanks for the laugh! Merry Christmas.’

However, the creators of the next £ 5 million series have already been accused of “taking cheap photos” by ridiculing seven-year-old Prince George as a demanding and precocious spoiled boy.

During the Queen's message, in which she refers to the global pandemic and devastating forest fires, seven-year-old George laments the cancellation of the Coachella music festival, the postponement of the last James Bond and Denise Richards film leaving the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

During the Queen’s message, in which she refers to the global pandemic and devastating forest fires, seven-year-old George laments the cancellation of the Coachella music festival, the postponement of the last James Bond and Denise Richards film leaving the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

Prince George de Janetti regularly mocks his parents, his younger brothers, his Uncle Harry and Aunt Meghan, his son Archie and other members of his family.

Critics say the young man could be adversely affected by his performance in the eight-episode series, which is scheduled to air on HBO Max’s streaming service.

The fight follows indignation sparked by the Netflix drama The Crown, which has been accused of exploiting the royal family for financial gain and describing the harmful fiction as fact.

Janetti, 54, voices the young Royal in what a fellow producer described as ‘the worst fake English accent of all time’, while Orlando Bloom plays Prince Harry alongside Game Of Thrones actress Sophie Turner as Princess Charlotte.

The creators of HBO's next £ 5 million series, The Prince (pictured), have been accused of

The creators of HBO’s next £ 5 million series, The Prince (pictured), were accused of “taking cheap photos” by ridiculing seven-year-old Prince George as a demanding spoiled child

Gary Janetti (photo), 54, gives voice to Prince George

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Gary Janetti (left), 54, voices Prince George (right) in what a fellow producer described as ‘the worst fake English accent of all time’, while Orlando Bloom plays Prince Harry alongside Game Of Thrones actress Sophie Turner like Princess Charlotte

Earlier this month, a producer at rival Disney Studios accused Janetti of “taking cheap photos”, saying, “It is one thing for filmmakers to play freely with the truth on shows like The Crown, but mocking a seven-year-old movie for an old child. it seems cruel and unfair.

‘Some things should be off limits. It is morally wrong to use a child to get cheap laughs.

Janetti says he hopes the young prince will be able to laugh at the satire, adding: ‘I hope he finds it very funny and has a sense of humor and obviously sees that everything is done with affection. ‘

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