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But not a family row? Royals appear overjoyed at Bond premiere

When it comes to the royals, family disputes are often reported. At the premiere of the new James Bond film, however, they appear overjoyed.

London – red carpet, exclusive guest list and of course a world premiere: so much to the taste of the royals. The fact that Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Duchess Catherine and Prince William arrive together at the premiere of the new James Bond flick surprises some.

Expert groups derive a “new kind of cooperation and mutual solidarity” from this, as the Daily Mail reports. According to the BBC, the joint appearance was “unusual”. Only one generation of royals came to the premieres of the last two films in the cult series.

Royals at Bond premiere: Camilla and Charles chat with Daniel Craig

Within the family, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan * are making the headlines. Most recently, the couple was accused of a “brazen plan”. A public threat of vengeance is also causing a stir. At the premiere, however, there was nothing to be seen of the royals of intrigue, quarrel or resentment. Maybe because the couple wasn’t there, but maybe also because they all seemed to be having a good time. Star actor Daniel Craig exchanged ideas with Prince Charles and Prince William, among others. Camilla was also seen chatting with the Bond actor.

No Time To Die - Weltpremiere des neuen Bond Films in London

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Peace, Joy, Pancakes at the Royals during the Bond Premiere in London.

The British royals thanked them on Instagram for the wonderful hours. Several photos of the evening can be seen on Charles and Camilla’s account as well as on William and Kate’s. “Congratulations to the entire cast and crew on a spectacular 25th installment of one of the most successful and longest running franchises of all time,” wrote the heir to the throne. (nak / luc) * hna.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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