The Crown’s new star Ed McVey looks just like young Prince William
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The new star of The Crown, Ed McVey, looked exactly like young Prince William when he was first seen on set in central London.
The theater actor, 21, looked dapper in a black blazer, blue shirt and beige trousers as he filmed scenes for series six of the hit Netflix show.
He appeared in high spirits as he left the set in a car with a bag and flowers after his first day of filming.
Lookalike: The new star of The Crown, Ed McVey, looked exactly like young Prince William when he was first spotted on set in central London
In addition to Ed, Rufus Kampa, 16, will also play the prince in another phase of his life, portraying his teenage years and showing how he and the royal family dealt with Princess Diana’s death.
Ed co-stars with Meg Bellamy, who has been cast as his on-screen wife, Kate Middleton.
Ed and Meg play the couple during the period when their romance blossomed while studying at St. Andrews University.
Happy: He appeared in good spirits as he left the set in a car after his first day of filming
Dashing: The theater actor, 21, looked dapper in a black blazer, blue shirt and beige trousers as he filmed scenes for series six of the hit Netflix show
While Meg has no official acting credits to her name, both Ed and Rufus have significantly more experience.
Ed, who takes on the Prince in the early 2000s with scenes showing him falling for fellow art history student Kate, graduated from Drama Center London in 2021.
He was an understudy in the play Camp Siegfried, which was shown at the Old Vic in London.
Long day: Ed was holding a bag of flowers, perhaps to welcome him to his new role, as he left the set
Role: Ed, who takes on the Prince in the early 2000s with scenes showing him falling for fellow Art History student Kate, graduated from Drama Center London in 2021
Ed shared his elation at landing the big role, writing on Instagram on Friday, “Ahhhhh the big news is out now!!! Can’t wait to get the chance to play Prince William in #TheCrown in Series 6!!! Besides the amazing @megkbellamy. Gunna is going to be a great shoot can’t wait to learn everything I can! Full press release in bio.’
Meg, Ed and Rufus’ appearances follow on from the season five cast, with a number of familiar names and newer faces taking on the roles of various members of the royal family.
The last two series of The Crown will cover the history of the royal family in the 1990s and 2003, but it’s not yet known which moments will be seen.
Prince Ed (left) has been cast as her on-screen husband Prince William (pictured right in 2008)
Can’t wait: Ed shared his elation at landing the big role, writing on Instagram on Friday, “Ahhhhh the big news is out now!!!” Can’t wait to get the chance to play Prince William in #TheCrown in Series 6!!!”
It was reported in July that a shift in The Crown’s ending has sparked rumors of a sequel leaving open the possibility of a sequel based on Charles, William and Harry and could even include Megxit.
Showrunner Peter Morgan, 59, has been urged by Netflix bosses to take the royal family’s story further – and now the creators have changed the ending of series 6, The Sun reports.
Season 5 of the Netflix hit aired on November 9, while Season 6 would be the final installment of the Windsors’ story, set to air next year.
Young Love: The Netflix series showcases Kate and William’s blossoming romance while they were students at the University of St Andrews (pictured in 2007)
Younger days: In addition to Ed, Rufus Kampa (left) will also play the Prince (right in 1997) in another phase of his life, portraying his teenage years and showing how he and the royal family dealt with the death of Princess Diana
Introducing Her Royal Highness: The Crown has cast actress Meg Bellamy (left) in the role of Kate Middleton (right in 2008) for series six of the drama
Series 6 was originally set to end in 2002, the year the Queen lost both her sister Princess Margaret and her mother – but 2005 is now set to be the new end date.
And this will be with Charles and Camilla’s wedding, “the beginning of an era.”
This last year shift could provide room for a sequel in the story that could delve into Prince Charles and his sons Prince William and Harry.