'I knew who the basic people were,' he said, 'but, no, I didn't give one thought to it.' In fact, Janetti, who is married to celebrity stylist and E! fashion guru Brad Goreski, said he didn't even follow the royal family before creating this account. 'It's the modern Shakespeare take on the royals that we deserve in 2019.' 'To me, it's weirdly like, if Shakespeare were writing about the royals now but he was obsessed with pop culture and he did it on Instagram through the eyes of a 6-year-old,' he said. So, he used his TV experience and started creating this 'satire.' You know, George won't like sharing the spotlight with somebody else getting a lot of attention now,'' he said.Īfter putting the royal family members together, Janetti started to draw more eyeballs. 'My first thought was, 'Oh, George won't like this. While he continued to occasionally post about Prince William and Kate Middleton's firstborn, things took a turn after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got engaged. 'I did one, and it got like nothing,' he said.
But after he saw photos of George on his first day of school, he decided to post them along with a tongue-in-cheek caption. When he joined Instagram in 2017, he started off by sharing text posts and a few random memes. According to Janetti, the whole account came together by mere happenstance.