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Prince William visits London Screen Academy

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Prince William visits London Screen Academy

Prince William visits London Screen Academy

Prince William was put in the director's seat during a visit to the London Screen Academy.

The Prince met the next generation of filmmakers who put him to work as he toured the academy.

The visit marks the Prince’s continued support of the British TV, film and games industries as President of BAFTA.

Report by Kennedyl.

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