The Little Mermaid is one of Meghan Markle’s favorite Disney movies, and it’s now been suggested that the live action remake will include a dig at her estranged sister-in-law.
A critic who saw an early screening of the film has suggested there is a subtle dig at Kate, the Princess of Wales, in the script.
Speak against Page six the reviewer pointed to the scene where Ariel and Prince Eric meet, after she gives up her voice to surface and he has to try and guess her name because she can’t speak.
His first guess is Diana. His second guess is Catherine, but after that [Ariel gives a disgusted] response, he [concludes] “OK, definitely not Catherine.”
They continued, “Disney would be disingenuous to suggest that those name choices were accidental.”
Disney’s Little Mermaid remake offers comparisons to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s relationship (pictured at Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Awards)
As many viewers of the film already know, Diana is the name of Prince Harry’s late mother, who died in August 1997 after a car accident in Paris.
While Catherine is the full name of his sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales, better known as Kate.
Meghan previously admitted that she drew a comparison between the Little Mermaid and her own relationship with Prince Harry.
She even admitted to identifying with the mermaid in her 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
While a critic, who saw an early screening of the film, also suggested there was a subtle dig at Kate Middleton in the script (pictured at the Percy Community Center in Bath)
Speaking to Page Six, the reviewer admitted that a scene between fictional character Ariel and Prince Eric (pictured) seemed to get pretty literal
She recalled seeing the 1989 classic animation during her difficult time in the UK after marrying Harry in 2018.
Meghan said, “I went, ‘Oh my God, she’s falling in love with the prince and she’s losing her voice because of it.'”
The Duchess has also collaborated with Disney in the past, most notably on her first project after leaving the royal family.
Meghan agreed to do the voiceover for Elephant, a Disney+ documentary that followed an elephant family’s 1,000-mile journey across Africa, after a direct request from filmmakers.
Meghan agreed to do the voiceover for Elephant, a Disney+ documentary that followed an elephant family’s 1,000-mile journey across Africa, after a direct request from filmmakers
Meghan’s first movie premiere as a royal was attending a screening of The Lion King, the live-action remake of the classic 90s movie, where she was introduced to Beyonce and Jay-Z.
Released on April 3, 2020, the film marked her return to showbiz after she shunned royal life.
At the time, Meghan announced that she would be donating her fee to an elephant conservation charity.
In addition, her first movie premiere as a royal was attending a screening of The Lion King, the live-action remake of the classic 90s movie, where she was introduced to Beyonce.
The new remake of The Little Mermaid stars Halle as Ariel, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, Javier Bardem as King Triton, Daveed Diggs as Sebastian and Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric and is directed by Rob Marshall.
Meghan recalls watching the 1989 classic animation during her rough time in the UK after marrying Harry in 2018
The “smart and feisty young mermaid with a thirst for adventure” – who longs to “learn more about the world beyond the sea” – takes a journey to the surface and meets Prince Eric
According to the official synopsis, The Little Mermaid tells the story of Ariel, the youngest of King Triton’s many daughters.
The “smart and feisty young mermaid with a thirst for adventure” – who longs to “learn more about the world beyond the sea” – takes a journey to the surface and meets Prince Eric.
“She follows her heart and makes a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula to experience life on land,” the synopsis read.
The lyrics to iconic songs from The Little Mermaid soundtrack have been changed to allow for the upcoming live action remake of the 1989 Disney film.