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Prince Carter: A Day in the Life Docu-Series

With over 50,000 views, an independently released teaser flyer sparked organic attention across social platforms, signaling early audience curiosity for the four-part docu-series that blends personal reflection, behind-the-scenes access, and intentional storytelling.

In a digital landscape dominated by fast content and disposable moments, A Day In the Life of A Prince is quietly positioning itself as something more deliberate. The upcoming docu-series, created by and starring Prince Carter, offers an intimate look into the daily life and inner world of a creative executive building his vision in real time—without filters, formulas, or forced spectacle.

Prince’s perspective is informed by years of experience working across entertainment, media, and culture at the highest levels. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with and worked alongside a wide range of influential figures, including music legend Dionne Warwick, rapper and actor CassidyMarried to Medicine creator Mariah Huq, Grammy Award–winning Destiny’s Child member LaTavia RobersonReal Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams, actor Carl PayneThe Game actor Pooch Hall, Xscape’s Tameka Tiny Harris, cultural icon Harry Belafonte, legendary actress Cicely Tyson, activist and author Ilyasah Shabazz, actor and comedian Brandon T Jackson, comedian Cocoa Brown, and Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star Mimi Faust, among many others.

Rather than presenting a polished highlight reel, the series leans into documentation. Viewers are invited behind the scenes as Prince navigates meetings, creative planning, and moments of solitude, pairing observational footage with confessional-style sit-downs and diary-like reflections recorded directly to camera. The result is a visual narrative that feels personal, grounded, and reflective of the realities many creatives face while building something of their own.

Structured as a four-part series with concise, cinematic episodes, A Day In the Life of A Prince explores themes of ambition, identity, ownership, and pressure—capturing not just what success looks like, but what it costs. Each chapter unfolds with intention, favoring honesty over hype and process over performance.

WHY NOW? “Because this moment matters. I’m at a point where the work is visible, the vision is clear and the journey is still unfolding. I didn’t want to wait until everything was polished or “figured out” to the story. I have been documenting every step of my journey for over 13 years. This docu-series captures the in-between–the building phase, the pressure and the discipline it takes to turn ideas into reality. Right now is honest. Right now it is unfinished. That’s exactly why it deserves to be documented.” — Prince Carter

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