In a photo taken at a British ceremony on Sunday, February 18, the actresses looked confused in front of the heir to the throne. THE: Daily Mail: has since explained the origins of this concern.
He will make a royal blunder. A photo of an awkward moment between Prince William and the British actresses, who are up for the Rising Star Award for Breakthrough of the Year, after the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) ceremony in London on Sunday, February 18, has gone viral. We see Kate Middleton’s husband laughing out loud as he faces Phoebe Dynevor (Fair Game) amazed yes Edebiri (The bear) shocked Sophie Wilde (The hand) awkward and Mia McKenna-Bruce (How to have sex) had fun. Since Daily Mail: revealed a video of this encounter that explains the origin of this inconvenience.
The Crown Prince first congratulated the actresses, confirming that the nominees make up a “strong category” for the competition and hailing their talent. However, he insisted that he had not seen their films. “I have a lot of films to catch up on… he said. Usually I have some time before the awards ceremony. I watch some of them. I didn’t get to see that much this year.”
He then sent his congratulations to Mia McKenna-Bruce, winner of the ceremony’s Rising Star Award. Before saying the latter. “I haven’t watched your movie yet. I think you had a lot of fun on set.” the only problem How to have sexMia McKenna-Bruce’s film ends with a scene where her character is raped while vacationing on a Greek island.
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“I hope we will make it”
During the ceremony, however, Prince William apologized, explaining why he could not watch the feature films. “I’m sorry Catherine isn’t there, she loves the Baftas,” he said of his wife, who is recovering from “abdominal surgery”. Thus, he admitted that “he has other things in mind”.
“With my wife it’s a bit…” he would say as he revealed Sun. Before proceeding. “I hope we get there. I’ll make my list tonight.” For her part, Mia McKenna-Bruce said she hopes to see her film spark conversations “about the concept of consent” and help “people talk about situations they’ve been through.”
Source: Le Figaro
