Daisy Ridley just gave her honest opinion on Prince Harry and Prince William’s Star Wars cameo
But which prince made the better stormtrooper?
But which prince made the better stormtrooper?
Star Wars: The Last Jedi will be coming to our screens in a matter of weeks - and the fans absolutely cannot wait.
The newest instalment to the franchise has been surrounded by more speculation than most, with rumours that Princess Leia will be digitally recreated following actress Carrie Fisher’s death and surprise cameos from some very unexpected faces said to be in store.
It was rumoured earlier this year that Princes William and Harry had non speaking roles as stormtroopers in the upcoming Star Wars film, something that actor John Boyega confirmed last month.
Whether we'll see the cameo however is still unknown with Boyega explaining, ‘I think they took that scene out.'
'I’ve had enough with those Prince William secrets man,' he explained after spilling the beans on their cameo. 'I swear - there was images or whatever online. They came on set, they were there, man. Tom Hardy was there too, man. I’ve said it.’
Actress Daisy Ridley also weighed in on the discussion this week in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, but unlike her co-star she kept cool when questioned on the subject, answering, 'I cannot comment on whether the princes are storm troopers or not.'
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When asked which Prince would make a better stormtrooper however, she definitely had an opinion, answering ‘Harry.’
Will the princes be at the premiere? And more importantly in the film? We cannot wait to see.
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