Move over, 'King's Speech,' there's another royal movie on its way. Lifetime has announced that it will quickly cast, produce and air a movie based on the long royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, which will air around the time the pair ties the knot on April 29th. The film will follow the pair from the beginnings of their relationship at University of St. Andrews through the nine years that delivered them to this moment. Nico Evers Swindell will play William, while Ben Cross, best known for his role in 'Star Trek,' will take on Prince Charles. They have yet to cast Middleton. It's not the only creative decision regarding the wedding -- Rupert Murdoch may broadcast the nuptials in 3D on one of his Sky Broadcasting networks.
American television network Lifetime is in the preparation stages of creating a TV movie about the couple's courtship and romance.
A relatively unknown actor, Nico Evers-Swindell, is to play Prince William. His father, the Prince of Wales, will be played by British Star Trek actor Ben Cross, but the role of the soon-to-be princess Kate Middleton is yet to be cast.
The description of the film, issued by the creators, reads: "The film chronicles the history of William and Kate - from the moment the two students met at Scotland's prestigious University of St Andrews, through the ups and downs of their nine-year courtship complicated by social and Royal Family pressures, and intense global media attention surrounding their storybook nuptials."
It is thought the film, William And Kate, will be aired in the US a week before the real wedding on April 29.
Meanwhile, presenter Cat Deeley is set to bring a group of royal wedding fanatics from America to London for a new show.
source (huffingtonpost.com, telegraph.co.uk)
source (huffingtonpost.com, telegraph.co.uk)
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