Prince William and Kate Middleton to miss the star-studded Bafta awards ceremony this year The Prince of Wales will miss the Bafta awards ceremony this weekend, but will be championing future talent when he helps young filmmakers shoot a movie.
The Prince of Wales (pictured with the Princess of Wales at the Baftas in 2023) will miss the Bafta awards ceremony this weekend, but will be championing future talent when he helps young filmmakers shoot a movie.
During his visit, William will tour the academy and meet students taking part in a collaboration project, which sees Year 13 students come together across four pathways – craft, technical, post-production, and production management – to transform the school into a working film set to shoot a short film.
The British actor, 62, won his first and only BAFTA 32 years ago for his hit holocaust film, Schindler’s List, and is tipped to win again for his role in the thriller about finding a new Pope based in the Vatican City.
Meanwhile, Ralph Fiennes has beaten box-office juggernauts Gladiator 2 and Wicked to win 12 BAFTA nominations including best actor and best film for his movie Conclave.