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Princes, Last Jedi stars go down a storm

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LONDON — Prince William and Prince Harry joined the cast of Star Wars: The Last Jedi at the film’s European premiere on Tuesday, delighting fans who braved the London cold for a glimpse of Hollywood stars and British royalty.

But cast and crew were silent on reports that the royal siblings make a cameo appearance in the much-anticipate­d film.

The tuxedo-clad princes walked the red carpet at London’s Royal Albert Hall for the black-tie gala, a benefit for their Royal Foundation charity though without William’s pregnant wife Kate or Harry’s fiancee, Meghan Markle.

Royal officials have refused to comment on reports that the princes recorded a scene playing Stormtroop­ers in the sci-fi saga when they visited the film’s set in April 2016. At the time they were filmed meeting crew members, battling with light sabers and hugging a Wookie.

Star John Boyega has said the royal duo filmed a scene during their visit to London’s Pinewood Studios, though it’s unclear whether it made the final cut.

London-born star Boyega was joined on the red carpet by fellow cast members including Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Andy Serkis, Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Daniels who has played C-3PO in the “Star Wars” series since 1977 and Mark Hamill, who returns as Luke Skywalker.

Despite 40 years passing since the intergalac­tic saga first hit cinemas, Serkis said it still has relevance.

“I think it really deals with issues the world is facing at the moment, about politics which splits people apart and the spark of hope which is going to bring people back together again,” he said.

Hours before the screening, hundreds of fans lined up on one of the coldest days of the year for a glimpse of the stars, the royals and a phalanx of Stormtroop­ers who marched in formation up the red carpet.

The eighth film in the Star Wars series, The Last Jedi had its world premiere on Sunday in Los Angeles.

It is the last film to feature Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia. Fisher died in December 2016 at 60, shortly after completing her final scenes.

Hamill said fans were helping him get through his sadness at Fisher’s death.

“I shouldn’t be upset she’s not around, I should be grateful for all the time I had with her,” he said. “She was hilarious, adorable, (and) as tough as she acted, she had a vulnerabil­ity. She was so much fun.”

 ?? HANNAH MCKAY / REUTERS ?? British princes William and Harry arrive for the European premiere of Star Wars: The Last Jedi at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday.
HANNAH MCKAY / REUTERS British princes William and Harry arrive for the European premiere of Star Wars: The Last Jedi at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday.

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