Prince George is said to be the subject of an upcoming play that will feature a plot about a 10-year-old prince coming out of the closet.
Jeremy O'Harris, 34, a Broadway playwright and Hollywood producer who worked on the controversial play “Slave Play” and HBO's teen drama shocker “Euphoria,” is launching a production company. And one of his first projects is “in the not-too-distant future, when Prince George has just come out of the closet.”
The title of the planned film apparently includes the word “Prince” and a gay slur, but the purported Playplan leaves it uncensored.
It was reportedly written by Canadian author Jordan Tannahill, 35, who wrote the erotic novel “The Listeners,” which stars actress Rebecca Hall, now 41. It has been adapted into a BBC series.
George's sexuality has been used as a tool by writers before, with the second-in-line to the British throne being a long-running Instagram character for Family Guy screenwriter Gary Jannetty.
He reimagined the schoolboy as a catlike royalty and developed the character into the HBO animated series “The Prince.”
A UK production of Jeremy O'Harris' “Slave Play'' is set to open at London's Noel Coward Theater, starring 37-year-old “Game of Thrones'' actor Kit Harington.
News of the upcoming play comes as Prince George, his younger sister Princess Charlotte, 8, and younger brother Prince Louis, 5, are battling cancer treatment for their mother, Duchess Kate.
She revealed on Friday (March 22) that she is undergoing preventive chemotherapy after doctors discovered cancer in her body after major abdominal surgery.
Duchess Kate underwent surgery in January and was hospitalized for two weeks.
Her absence from the public eye sparked a wave of conspiracy theories about her health and whereabouts, which were further fueled by her release of a photo to commemorate Mother's Day. She later admitted that she had clumsily edited the photo.