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As tensions between Prince William and Prince Harry show little sign of easing, the brothers have now found themselves on opposite ends of a media rivalry. The latest wrinkle in their relationship isn’t unfolding behind closed doors or through family ties but through a battle over upcoming documentaries premiering on competing streaming giants.
Prince William’s latest initiative, focused on tackling homelessness, is the subject of an ITV documentary, marking a significant step in his efforts to bring awareness to social issues. This feature, slated to air in the UK, is also gaining attention internationally, as Disney+ announced it would make the film accessible to a worldwide audience immediately after its national debut.
In a surprising turn, Disney+ is stepping into the fray, providing a notable platform for William’s cause in what many are calling a strategic move. This announcement comes at a time when Prince Harry is also preparing for a high-profile release of his own on Netflix. Harry’s documentary takes an in-depth look into the lives of professional polo players, showcasing a rare glimpse into a sport he’s long been passionate about. Although details have been kept under wraps, it’s set to premiere in December, allowing viewers a chance to explore the prestigious and fast-paced world of polo.
While each brother’s documentary highlights vastly different subjects, the timing has inevitably cast their work into competition. Disney+ making William’s project widely available earlier than anticipated suggests a subtle but impactful attempt to seize the public’s attention first, potentially overshadowing Harry’s Netflix-backed project just weeks before its scheduled release.
For many royal enthusiasts, this streaming face-off symbolizes the brothers’ ongoing rift. The streaming platforms’ backing of William and Harry has, in a way, intensified their separation, as each production subtly underscores their distinct approaches to advocacy and media presence. Only time will tell how this documentary duel will play out, but one thing remains clear: both streaming giants are fully committed to positioning the brothers at the forefront of their platforms’ next big releases.