Elizabeth Debicki, the interpreter of Lady Diana in
The Crown
, won the award for best actress in a drama series at the SAG Awards on Saturday February 24 in Los Angeles.
It is therefore difficult not to recognize the one who gave a speech, trophy in hand, on the stage of the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall.
For his partners, on the other hand, things were less obvious.
During an interview done a few minutes later on the red carpet of the event, Loni Love, host and presenter in her spare time, questioned the costars of the production and confused them all.
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Joke or real confusion?
In a sequence shared by the
Daily Mail
and many other media, the moment is funny, even embarrassing.
Indeed, we see the host handing the microphone to Elizabeth Debicki to ask her a few questions, before the latter is joined by her other actors in the series.
Among them, Ed McVey (who plays Prince William), Luther Ford (Prince Harry) and Khalid Abdalla (Dodi Fayed).
Confuse number 1. “You played Dodi,” Loni Love enthusiastically asks Ed McVey.
And to say to the latter: “And you, you were Harry!”
The actor then rushed to correct her, so as not to embarrass her further.
All the stars laughed, before answering the questions more seriously.
But then again, Loni Love seemed to be strawberries.
Asking them what they did in their free time when they weren't on set, she was corrected again.
In fact, Khalid and Elizabeth told him that they had never played with Ed and Luther.
Mistake, number 2.
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In any case, the actors of
The Crown
seemed rather relaxed.
It must be said that the cult series with 6 seasons, broadcast on Netflix, has millions of fans around the world and has won numerous awards.
Golden Globes, British Awards, Critics' Choice Movie Awards... In 2021, Gillian Anderson received the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Television Series as well as the Golden Globe in this same category.
This year, it was Elizabeth Debicki who won.