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William & Kate: The Movie Trailer

Shot entirely in Los Angeles and inspired by true events, viewers are cordially invited to relive the highs and lows of the couple’s nine-year courtship: as they attempt to maintain a normal relationship despite family pressures and intense media attention. 

The movie features some of the most iconic highlights of the couple’s relationship – from the moment when the future king gallantly forked out £200 to watch Kate model in a charity catwalk show, to the first time his future bride met the Royal family, and the day he proposed to Kate in his beloved Africa. 

British actress Camilla Luddington stars as Miss Middleton, with New Zealand-born actor Nico Evers-Swindell as her Royal beau, Prince William.  

Produced by 9-time Emmy decorated Frank Konigsberg, the film co-stars Hollywood veteran Ben Cross (Chariots of Fire) as Prince Charles, Serena Scott-Thomas (Nip/Tuck) as Kate’s mother Carole, and Samantha Whittaker (Casualty) as Kate’s best friend.

“William and Kate: The Movie will be released on DVD on the 25th April courtesy of Revolver Entertainment”

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