Are you
completely fluent
and have a striking resemblance to young Prince Harry?
You could indeed play the youngest of Charles and Diana in season 6 of the series
The Crown
, scheduled for 2023. No acting experience is required, you have until October 14, 6 p.m., to register .
Filming will begin in November and will take place in the UK.
The sixth and final season of this Netflix hit will be set in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Fans are especially eager to find out how the tragic death of Princess Diana will be handled in the Peter Morgan-created series.
His sons, Princes William and Harry, were then still teenagers (15 and 12 years old respectively).
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: we know (finally) who will play Kate Middleton and Prince William in season 6
A Prince William and a Kate Middleton already recruited
At the beginning of September, the streaming platform had revealed the identity of the actors who will take on the features of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
It is likely that the series will also address the beginnings of the romance of Kate Middleton and Prince William, thus retracing the period when they were both students at Saint Andrews University in Scotland.
In video, the trailer for season 5 of
The Crown
Meg Bellamy, a young actress from Berkshire who trained in drama at St Crispin's School, was chosen to play Kate Middleton.
As for the adolescent Prince William, he will be interpreted by Rufus Kampa, and Ed McVey will play him once he reaches his twenties.
None of the three actors is known to the general public.
In view of the announcement of the day, whoever will play the role of Prince Harry will probably be a complete stranger as well.
As for the rest of the cast, we will find Imelda Staunton (Dolores Umbridge in
Harry Potter
) in the role of Queen Elizabeth and Elizabeth Debicki (revealed to the general public in
The Great Gatsby
) as Princess Diana.
Dominic West (
The Hour
,
The Affair, The Wire
) will play Prince Charles in his prime.
Season 5
Season 5, which will be released on November 9, was to mark the end of the royal adventures.
However, "to do justice to the richness and complexity of the story," the team decided to "go back to the original plan and do six seasons," creator Peter Morgan said in July 2020.