The Crown has cast their Prince William and Kate Middleton for season six.MORE: The Crown season five early review: 'This season is going to blow people’s minds'Two actors will portray William as the show covers his years as a teenager at Eton through to a young adult attending university at St Andrews in Scotland.
Teenager Rufus Kampa will pick up the role of Prince William at the age of 15, while Ed McVey will portray the prince’s later teen and early adult years.WATCH: Princess Diana's brother reveals real reason he rejected The Crown's request to film at AlthorpDeadline reports that newcomer Meg Bellamy has been cast as Kate; Kate and William met as students at the Scottish university.The news comes after it was revealed that Netflix was on the hunt for "an exceptional young actor to play PRINCE WILLIAM in the next series".
A casting notice read: "This is a significant role in this award-winning drama, and we are looking for a strong physical resemblance.
Shooting will commence in early September 2022."MORE: Everything the royal family have said about The CrownRufus has a solid resume after working on the stage for several years on and off the West End, and his episodes will include the death of William’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in August 1997, and the fallout the royal family experienced.Ed graduated from the Old Vic in 2021 and Deadline reports that his profile on casting website Spotlight "shows he has several skills required for the part of prince William: he can perform heightened RP ‘Queen’s English’ accent; is proficient with firearms… and can snowboard".
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