Uhh, this isn’t going to be good for optics!
04.10.2022 - 01:33 / justjared.com
Prince Harry is coming to The Crown, and a hunt is on to find an actor to play a teenaged version of the Duke of Sussex.
A casting call for the role circulated on Twitter. It confirmed that the show is looking for “an exceptional young actor” for the role before filming begins in November.
The casting call noted that “a strong physical resemblance” to Prince Harry is a requirement. Previous acting experience is less important.
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Actors should be between the ages of 16 and 20. They are asked to submit a photo and a brief video talking about one of their passions. They’ll need to move fairly quickly, too; the submission deadline is October 14.
The new season of The Crown premieres on Netflix on November 9. Check out everything we know about the new cast members that have already joined the project.
According to a report that broke in September, the season was supposed to be followed by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s rumored Netflix docuseries. However, plans appear to have changed.
Uhh, this isn’t going to be good for optics!
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