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How The Crown's Actors Compare to the Real-Life Prince William and Kate Middleton

The series newcomers have an uncanny resemblance to the real Prince and Princess of Wales

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At long last, fans of The Crown will get to witness the start of Prince William and Kate Middleton's love story with Part 1 of Season 6, which officially drops on Netflix on November 16. To take on the task of bringing this world-famous couple to life onscreen, Netflix casted acting newcomers Ed McVey and Meg Bellamy as William and Kate.

Bellamy briefly talked about her excitement for her role as Kate in a September 2022 Instagram post, in which she wrote, “Pinch me please..So excited to announce that I will be playing Kate Middleton in Series 6 of Netflix’s ‘The Crown’. It is such an honour to be joining the most incredible cast and crew, and I will strive to do Kate justice. ❤️👑”

McVey echoed that sentiment with his own Instagram post, writing, “Ahhhhh the big news is now out!!! I’m absolutely buzzing to be given the opportunity to play Prince William in #thecrown in Series 6!!! Along side the amazing @megkbellamy Gunna be an amazing shoot can’t wait to learn all I can!”

Besides their acting chops, the two also happen to bear uncanny physical similarities to the early aughts version of the now-Prince and Princess of Wales. Ahead, we compare photos of The Crown actors on set to their real-life counterparts.

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Ed McVey as Prince William

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The Crown is McVey's first major onscreen role. The actor previously studied at the Drama Centre London and has participated in productions of Rosmerholm, Government Inspector, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and the Pains of Youth.

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Meg Bellamy as Kate Middleton

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The Crown is also Bellamy's first major onscreen gig, though she previously starred in 2021 short film, The Prince of Savile Row.

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Dominic West as Prince Charles

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The Golden Globe-nominated actor is reprising his role as Prince William's father, Prince Charles, whom West previously played in Season 5 of The Crown. He's best known for his work in HBO's The Wire and Showtime's The Affair.

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