Kate Middleton and William (from The Crown): the looks you don’t expect from the Princes of Wales

When we say to totally immerse ourselves in the part: on red carpet in Los Angeles for the season six premiere of The Crown, Meg Bellamy aka Kate Middleton in the series, pinned a red poppy brooch as did the Princess of Wales over the weekend to celebrate Remebrance Day.

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The practically still unknown Meg will in fact be Kate in the highly anticipated final season of royal drama about the British royal family by Netflix. Specifically, she will play her during her university years, a period during which she sparked with Prince William.

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Unknown Meg Bellamy transformed into a cool girl the instant she landed the part of the Princess of Wales in the sixth and final (highly anticipated) season of The Crown (from November 16 on Netflix). This is also the famous one Kate effect

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Bright face, loose brown hair, Meg Bellamy it is truly Kate Middleton’s alter ego, but the one who can dare the most with her outfits: for the actress, clearly, there are no limits imposed by court etiquette and so she can easily show herself on the red carpet (indeed the blue carpet) of the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles set up for the premiere of the first part of The Crown 6 (on Netflix from November 16) wearing a slip dress black by Stella McCartney with bling bling finishes and a plunging neckline.

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At his side, for the couple’s first official red carpet, was an equally radiant man Ed McVey, who instead lends his face to Prince William. For him too, a very cool style that we will most likely never see on the future king of the United Kingdom: black trousers and white shirt with black ribbon details. By the way, it matched perfectly with his on-screen partner’s outfit.

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Naturally the other protagonists of the show were present The Crown 6by Elizabeth Debicki (Lady Diana, also in black by Bottega Veneta), Khalid Abdalla, Jonathan Pryce, Rufus Kampa, Fflyn Edwards and red Luther Ford (also making his first major television appearance) who he naturally plays Prince Harry (in total black with sleeveless shirt).

Ed McVey, Meg Bellamy and Luther Ford. Getty photo

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The wait is really long, we repeat: we can’t wait to relive the most followed love story of the Third Millennium. Will they all be up to the task? The premises, including style, are there.

The interpreters of The Crown 6. Getty photo

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Source: Vanity Fair

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