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The Crown’s Meg Bellamy and on-screen boyfriend Ed McVey echo Kate and William in their first romance as they attend the series six premiere in LA

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They play on-screen lovers as Kate Middleton and Prince William in series six of The Crown – and Meg Bellamy and Ed McVey appeared just as close off-screen when they attended the Netflix show’s premiere in LA.

Dressed in all their finery, the actors put on a fun display together as they posed up a storm at the Westwood Regency Village Theater on Sunday evening.

Meg, 20, who went braless in a plunging Stella McCartney dress, couldn’t keep the smile and laughter off her face as she chatted to her co-star, who looked just as happy in her company.

The pair weren’t shy when it came to posing with each other either, with Ed holding Meg tightly as they looked at the camera. He looked sharp in a white shirt with black trims, tight black pants and the Mejuri Daily Stacker Ring.

It comes after The Crown’s Prince William gushed about his “organic” energy with Meg ahead of the final season, which aired its first part on November 16.

They play on-screen lovers as Kate Middleton and Prince William in series six of The Crown – and Meg Bellamy and Ed McVey (pictured together) appeared just as close off-screen when they attended the Netflix show’s premiere in LA.

Ed, 21, said he enjoyed shooting with his co-star and said so Cosmopolitan Britain how he used a movement coach to help him embody his role as King as he prepared for the role.

The star sweetly said of Meg, “The casting team saw an energy between us that was very organic and simple.

‘When we were filming the university scenes in St Andrews, we jumped into the North Sea with the rest of the cast, and it was one of those very special moments. It was freezing!’

On how he prepared to play the role of Prince William, he added: “He’s been documented from birth, so I’ve been able to watch him grow up and really study him.

‘He has a very specific voice: that Etonian thing from the 2000s, where people try to determine how much money they have.

‘I worked with a movement coach so I could embody his physicality and try to connect it with his psychology. How he feels in his mind affects how he behaves in his body, especially with what he was going through at the time.”

In October, the first glimpse of footage from season six revealed how the Netflix series will recreate some notable royal moments from history.

And according to the photos released by the streaming giant, fans will see a number of historic moments recreated on screen, including Princess Diana’s final days before she died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997.

Prince William and Kate in June 2008 at the ball in support of the Starlight Children's Foundation at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London

Prince William and Kate in June 2008 at the ball in support of the Starlight Children’s Foundation at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London

Dressed in all their finery, the actors put on a fun display together as they cook up a storm at the Westwood Regency Village Theater

Dressed in all their finery, the actors put on a fun display together as they cook up a storm at the Westwood Regency Village Theater

Meg, 20, who went braless in a plunging Stella McCartney dress, couldn't keep the smile and laughter off her face as she chatted to her co-star, who looked just as happy in her company

Meg, 20, who went braless in a plunging Stella McCartney dress, couldn’t keep the smile and laughter off her face as she chatted to her co-star, who looked just as happy in her company

A statement from the streaming giant revealed that the season will cover the period surrounding Diana’s death, as well as Prince William and Kate Middleton’s meeting in the early 2000s.

It reads: ‘A relationship blossoms between Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed before a fateful car journey has devastating consequences.

‘Prince William is trying to integrate back into life at Eton after the death of his mother, because the monarchy must ride the wave of public opinion.

‘As she reaches her Golden Jubilee, the Queen reflects on the future of the monarchy with the wedding of Charles and Camilla and the start of a new royal fairy tale in William and Kate.’

One of the iconic royal moments that will be recreated in series six is ​​Prince Harry and Prince William’s summer holiday to Balmoral in August 1997, where they received the news that their mother had died.

Season six of the series picks up where season five left off, with Prince Charles and Diana spending the summer apart for the first time as a now-divorced couple.

The two parents experience two very different holidays with their sons Prince William and Prince Harry.

According to executive producer Suzanne Mackie, “We are only at the beginning of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed’s story.

The pair weren't shy when it came to posing with each other either, with Ed holding Meg tightly as they looked at the camera.  He looked sharp in a white shirt with black trims and tight black pants

The pair weren’t shy when it came to posing with each other either, with Ed holding Meg tightly as they looked at the camera. He looked sharp in a white shirt with black trims and tight black pants

Kate Middleton and Prince William on the day of their graduation ceremony at St Andrew's University in St Andrew's on June 23, 2005 in Scotland

Kate Middleton and Prince William on the day of their graduation ceremony at St Andrew’s University in St Andrew’s on June 23, 2005 in Scotland

“From the moment she stepped on that boat and [you begin to see] Some of those iconic images of her on the yacht immediately transport you to the whirlwind of press speculation surrounding that romance.”

Netflix recently released the first trailer for the upcoming series, which sees Imelda Staunton returning as Queen Elizabeth.

It also included snippets of footage from previous Queen actresses Claire Foy and Olivia Colman, in a nod to the series’ decades-long journey.

‘The crown is a symbol of penetration. It’s something you are, not what you do,” Foy said as a television flickered images of her character to start the trailer.

She first played the role of the monarch in seasons one and two of The Crown, playing a young Queen Elizabeth.

‘Some part of our natural self is always lost. We have all made sacrifices. It’s not a choice. It’s a duty,” Colman repeated then.

The video rolled to a framed photo of her in character as the Sovereign, which she played in seasons three and four.

The clip then dramatically transitioned to Staunton in costume, quietly holding hands before stepping onto a Buckingham Palace-esque balcony to greet a cheering crowd.

“But what about the life I put aside? Wouldn’t I have put that aside?’ Staunton’s voice wondered then.

It was previously thought that the drama would last for five seasons, but then creator Peter Morgan decided to go back to his original plan of having six episodes of the show.

He told Deadline: ‘When we started discussing the storylines for Series 5, it quickly became clear that to do justice to the richness and complexity of the story, we had to go back to the original plan and create six seasons.

‘To be clear, Series 6 will not bring us closer to the present, it will simply allow us to describe the same period in more detail.’

The final part of the royal drama will air in two parts, with the first half of the series dropping on Netflix on November 16, with four episodes, and the second on December 14, with the final six episodes.

Read the full Ed McVey interview in the Dec/Jan issue of Cosmopolitan UK, on ​​sale now.

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