Ed McVey and Meg Bellamy looked loved-up as they transformed into Prince William and Kate Middleton to film series six of The Crown.
The two actors were spotted shooting new scenes for the upcoming final season in the rain at St Andrews.
It was during his time at St Andrews that Prince William met and fell in love with fellow student Kate, now the Princess of Wales.
They became friends in their first year before romance blossomed after William saw 'hot' Kate strut down a charity fashion show catwalk in a sheer dress.
They graduated in 2005 and William proposed five years later.
Smitten: Ed McVey and Meg Bellamy looked loved-up as they transformed into Prince William and Kate Middleton to film series six of The Crown
Loved-up: The two actors were spotted shooting new scenes for the upcoming final season in the rain at St Andrews
Love story: It was during his time at St Andrews that Prince William met and fell in love with fellow student Kate, now the Princess of Wales (pictured together on their graduation day)
Ed could be seen planting a kiss on Meg's cheek as the pair walked down the street in the pouring rain, carrying shopping bags from Tesco.
The actors looked in high spirits despite the wet weather, linking arms and laughing together.
The pair looked identical to a young Kate and Will in their university days, with the last and sixth series of The Crown focussing on their blossoming love story.
Ed wore a black waterproof jacket and a pair of dark blue jeans, with trainers and a dark red baseball cap.
Meanwhile, Meg complemented him in a similar outfit, made up of a black leather jacket and blue flared jeans.
She completed her costume with a pair of pointed boots and a black handbag, while her brunette tresses were left down and soaked through with rainwater.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of The Crown's final series later this year, with the show already courting controversy over its depiction of the tragic death of Princess Diana.
When William and Kate returned for their second year at St Andrews, the pair and two pals opted to live off campus in a quaint two-storey home in the city.
They moved into 13A Hope Street, which cost just £100 per week each, with housemates Etonian Fergus Boyd and Olivia Bleasdale.
The modest home included a small kitchen, where William is said to have tried to impress Kate with his culinary skills.
He had relocated to the prestigious university in Fife after completing his studies at Eton College in 2001. They graduated in 2005 and William proposed five years later.
In 2007, the couple did briefly split but reunited shortly after and married in 2011.
Speaking about their mutually agreed break-up in their engagement interview the couple admitted it was for the best.
Romance: They became friends in their first year before romance blossomed after William saw 'hot' Kate strut down a charity fashion show catwalk in a sheer dress
Popped the question: They graduated in 2005 and William proposed five years later
Adorable: Ed could be seen planting a kiss on Meg's cheek as the pair walked down the street in the pouring rain, carrying shopping bags from Tesco
Happy: The actors looked in high spirits despite the wet weather, linking arms and laughing together
Twins: The pair looked identical to a young Kate and Will in their university days, with the last and sixth series of The Crown focussing on their blossoming love story
Handsome: Ed wore a black waterproof jacket and a pair of dark blue jeans, with trainers and a dark red baseball cap
Looking good: Meanwhile, Meg complemented him in a similar outfit, made up of a black leather jacket and blue flared jeans
Wet weather: She completed her costume with a pair of pointed boots and a black handbag, while her brunette tresses were left down and soaked through with rainwater
Home: When William and Kate returned for their second year at St Andrews, the pair and two pals opted to live off campus in a quaint two-storey home in the city
William said: 'We were both very young, it was at university and we were both finding ourselves and being different characters and stuff. It was very much trying to find our own way and we were growing up.'
While Meg has no official acting credits to her name, Ed has significantly more experience; he graduated from Drama Centre London in 2021 and was an understudy in the play Camp Siegfried, which was shown at London's Old Vic.
Meg has never acted before and applied for the role after earning an A* for drama in her A-levels at St Crispin's School in Wokingham, Berkshire.
She had previously only taken part in school productions and had a part-time job at Legoland in nearby Windsor.
Meg's rise is set to be meteoric after she was plucked from obscurity to play the Princess of Wales when she submitted a self-taped audition to the makers of the show after seeing the role advertised on social media.
Announcing the casting on Instagram last September, she wrote: 'Pinch me please... So excited to announce that I will be playing Kate Middleton in Series 6 of Netflix's The Crown.
'It is such an honour to be joining the most incredible cast and crew and I will strive to do Kate justice.'
And it seems like the actress will be able to draw on her own life experience for the role, with some striking similarities between her and the royal.
Both Home Counties girls, Meg grew up just 22 miles away from Kate's childhood home in Berkshire.
At school, it seems both the Princess of Wales and the actress playing her were model pupils. Each made a strong impression on their teachers as kind and humble personalities with a thirst for learning, natural leadership skills and a passion for theatre.
It's been a busy few weeks of filming for the show's cast and crew, with Ed spotted going for a jog and eating chips by St Andrews' harbour as filming continued in the student town earlier this month.
Ed was spotted digging into a box of chips while chatting to other members of the filming crew in-between takes in a nod to the Prince of Wales' favourite student takeaway.
Prince William, 40, and Kate Middleton, 41, were 'regular customers' at the award-winning Anstruther Fish Bar, in the coastal town of Anstruther, near Fife, while students at St Andrews University 20 years ago, and even revisited it in 2021.
For the sixth series, Imelda Staunton will reprise her role as Queen Elizabeth II, with Jonathan Pryce playing her husband Prince Philip.
Elizabeth Debicki will once again appear as Princess Diana in the build-up to her death, while Dominic West plays Prince Charles.
Shared living: They moved into 13A Hope Street, which cost just £100 per week each, with housemates Etonian Fergus Boyd and Olivia Bleasdale
Romantic: The modest home included a small kitchen, where William is said to have tried to impress Kate with his culinary skills
Brief breakup: In 2007, the couple did briefly split but reunited shortly after and married in 2011
First role: Meg has never acted before and applied for the role after earning an A* for drama in her A-levels at St Crispin's School in Wokingham, Berkshire
Talented: While Meg has no official acting credits to her name, Ed has significantly more experience; he graduated from Drama Centre London in 2021 and was an understudy in the play Camp Siegfried, which was shown at London's Old Vic
Beginnings: She had previously only taken part in school productions and had a part-time job at Legoland in nearby Windsor
Announcing the casting on Instagram last September, she wrote: 'Pinch me please... So excited to announce that I will be playing Kate Middleton in Series 6 of Netflix's The Crown'
She added: 'It is such an honour to be joining the most incredible cast and crew and I will strive to do Kate justice'
Stardom: Meg's rise is set to be meteoric after she was plucked from obscurity to play the Princess of Wales when she submitted a self-taped audition to the makers of the show after seeing the role advertised on social media
Made for it: And it seems like the actress will be able to draw on her own life experience for the role, with some striking similarities between her and the royal
Similarities: Both Home Counties girls, Meg grew up just 22 miles away from Kate's childhood home in Berkshire
Impressive: At school, it seems both the Princess of Wales and the actress playing her were model pupils
Strong impression: Each made a strong impression on their teachers as kind and humble personalities with a thirst for learning, natural leadership skills and a passion for theatre
Returning: For the sixth series, Imelda Staunton will reprise her role as Queen Elizabeth II, with Jonathan Pryce playing her husband Prince Philip
Roles: Elizabeth Debicki will once again appear as Princess Diana in the build-up to her death, while Dominic West plays Prince Charles
Criticism: Many argued that filming scenes leading up to Princess Diana's death in Paris were insensitive - as well as the series going ahead with its launch not long after the Queen's death in September last year
Troubled time: Focusing heavily on the fallout between Princess Diana, played by Debicki and King Charles (then Prince of Wales) as portrayed by West, the new series showcased a number of low points for the royals.
Low point: Among them were Charles and Diana's marriage breakdown, the late royal's controversial Panorama interview and the notorious 'tampongate' phone call between the King and Queen Consort, then Camilla
Disapproving: Acting royalty Dame Judi Dench, who is close to King Charles and Camilla, has accused the programme of being 'crude and hurtful'
Many argued that filming scenes leading up to Princess Diana's death in Paris were insensitive - as well as the series going ahead with its launch not long after the Queen's death in September last year.
Focusing heavily on the fallout between Princess Diana, played by Debicki and King Charles (then Prince of Wales) as portrayed by West, the new series showcased a number of low points for the royals.
Among them were Charles and Diana's marriage breakdown, the late royal's controversial Panorama interview and the notorious 'tampongate' phone call between the King and Queen Consort, then Camilla.
Acting royalty Dame Judi Dench, who is close to King Charles and Camilla, has accused the programme of being 'crude and hurtful'.
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