Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

NULL

The Royals Get Magical At The Harry Potter Studio!

NULL

Zoe Ambrozewska

Staff Writer

The young royals got geeky today (26 April) as they checked out the Harry Potter and Batman exhibits at the Warner Brothers Studios in Leavesden! Princes William and Harry, looking more dashing than Harry himself at the Yule Ball, attended the tour alongside the six-months-pregnant Kate Middleton, who looked lovely in a polka dot Topshop dress and Ralph Lauren blazer, and over 500 affiliates of various charities they support.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge received lessons on spell technique from tour guide Scott Heron, before joining Harry and each being given an individual wand to cast their own magic with. Heron himself said, “They were great. They picked it up really quickly”, and William was reportedly aiming his wand and shouting “Experlliarmus!” Although William admitted to not having read the stories, only watching them on the big screen, Kate was seen asking several children their thoughts on the series of books.

The trio also visited the exhibit full of props from Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, William taking a particular shine to the Batmobile, joking him and Harry should “borrow that for the weekend,” and asking whether them have “baby seats for those cars”

You can read about PopWrapped’s experience of the Harry Potter Studio Tour HERE!

http://www.Facebook.com/PopWrapped
http://www.SoundCloud.com/PopWrapped
http://www.Twitter.com/PopWrapped
http://www.Instagram.com/PopWrapped
http://www.Pinterest.com/PopWrapped
http://www.YouTube.com/PopWrapped
http://www.PopWrapped.com

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recommend for You

Movies

With the help of the Labor Department, President Obama has set up new overtime pay rules and regulations. This will give more money to...

Movies

Disney has announced a new Mary Poppins film, set to take place about 20 years after the 1964 Julie Andrews classic, will be released...

Advertisement