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The Crown: Prince William and Kate will be played by actors making their TV debuts, according to reports | Ents & Arts News

Netflix has reportedly picked the actors who will portray Prince William and Kate Middleton for the sixth season of The Crown.

According to Deadline, two actors will play William, as he goes from a teenager to a young adult.

Rufus Kampa will portray the prince, aged 15, while Ed McVey will assume the role of William in his late teens and early 20s, it is reported.

Meg Bellamy has been cast as his future wife, Kate, Deadline said.

The couple became the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after they got married in 2011, when William was 28 and Kate 29.

All three actors are new to television roles.

Kampa will appear in episodes that show how the Royal Family coped with the death of William’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, in August 1997, Deadline said.

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The young actor has extensive experience on the stage after making his debut on the West End three years ago, playing roles in Sue Townsend’s The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole 13 & 3/4s: The Musical and has performed in productions off-West End.

McVey graduated from Drama Centre London last year and has been an understudy in the play Camp Siegfried at the Old Vic.

Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 5, 2022 Britain's Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge and Britain's Prince William arrive at the royal box on centre court REUTERS/Toby Melville
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pictured in July. They met in 2001 while at the University of St Andrews

His plot lines in The Crown will include William’s courtship of Kate, including how they met at the University of St Andrews in Scotland in 2001.

Kate will be depicted by Bellamy, who is a TV newcomer having been involved in amateur dramatics and film-making.

She and Kampa were auditioned after sending self-taped videos following a casting call on social media.

The sixth season of The Crown will be filmed later this year, with season five expected to be released on Netflix in November.

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Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki seen as Prince Charles and Diana

Imelda Staunton plays Queen Elizabeth, Lesley Manville stars as Princess Margaret, Jonathan Pryce portrays the Duke of Edinburgh, Elizabeth Debicki is Princess Diana, while Dominic West plays the Prince of Wales.

West’s own son, Senan West, portrays William in the final episode of season five, with Timothee Sambor also playing the young prince.

Teddy Hawley and Will Powell will both play young Prince Harry, with the part yet to be cast for season six.

Record number of jobs being advertised – with actors and dancers in high demand | UK News

A record number of jobs are being advertised, with big increases for actors, entertainers, driving instructors and dancers, according to recruiters.

Vacancies for water and waste roles such as sewerage plant operatives have also increased, which recruiters said could be related to the prolonged dry weather and fears of droughts.

There were 1.85 million job adverts in the last week of July, with up to 200,000 being added every week in the past month, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).

Three out of the UK’s top 10 hiring hotspots were in London in the last week of July.

Kate Shoesmith, deputy chief executive of the REC, said: “This new data shows the continued strength of the jobs market, despite any wider economic uncertainty.

“The number of job adverts being posted each week is stable. It’s a great time to be looking for work as a jobseeker, as employers are having to think more about the pay, benefits, conditions and development opportunities they offer both new starters and current staff as they compete for talent.

“There is a danger that with costs soaring, employers will have to reprioritise – as there is still no viable support package for businesses to meet these rising costs.

“We know that employers’ confidence in the broader economy has started to drop. Government must play its role, both in supporting people and businesses through the current crisis, and also by working with industry to create a sustainable labour market.

“We need a long-term workforce strategy that encompasses skills, immigration and makes childcare and local transport part of the infrastructure of our labour market.”

Vacancies for probation officers, health and social care workers fell in recent weeks, according to the report.