Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, visited the Elstree studios in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, while they start their centenary celebrations.
Fertilized in the world as a house of cinematographic icons such as Star Wars And Indiana JonesElstree Studios is one of the oldest and most prestigious movie and television studios in Great Britain.
First visit the entire drama series of the BBC1 OrientalThe Duke met the executive producer of the program Ben Wadey and the senior production director Rona McKendrick, before being welcomed by two of Oriental The most in service actors, Michelle Collins (who plays Cindy Beale) and Adam Woodyatt (who plays Ian Beale).
Prince Edward also visited behind the scenes and all production facilities, Thomas Crown AffairScheduled for the release in 2027.
The Duke’s tour concluded by meeting the staff and learning more about the history of the studios.
King Charles’s younger brother spoke of the important contribution that the creative industries make to the United Kingdom, before revealing a plaque marking his visit and the Centenary of Elstree.
The royal family shared photos and details of the Duke’s visit on its official website and its handfuls on social networks.
This is the first article of the royal family on Prince Edward after the Duchess Sophie attended the Royal Cornwall Show with Prince William.
Prince William said: “Delighted to attend the Royal Cornwall Show today with the Duchess of Edinburgh. The show is a proud celebration of the heritage of Cornwall, innovation and agriculture. Honoré to put the Duchy of Cornwall Award and respond to those who lead sustainable agriculture through the region.”




