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Prince William steps into the Doctor Who Tardis during behind the scenes tour ahead of new BBC series

PRINCE William has been seen boarding Doctor Who’s Tardis.

The future king stepped into the iconic time travel device during a studio visit – though he’s not making a surprise switch to acting or pursuing adventures through time.

    Andrew Parsons / Kensington PalaceThe Prince of Wales in the Dr Who Tardis during a visit to Bad Wolf Studios in Cardiff[/caption] Andrew Parsons / Kensington PalaceThe royal stepped onto the set last month[/caption] Andrew Parsons / Kensington PalaceThe future king ponders the control panel[/caption]

    The Prince of Wales, 43, was a special guest at the Bad Wolf Studios in Cardiff which produces the BBC sci-fi show.

    Wills was given a tour around the set of the upcoming Beeb series The Other Bennet Sister by studio chief Jane Tranter – which included a look around the Tardis police phone box.

    In a series of posts on The Prince and Princess of Wales X account today, the royal was seen in a video entering the famous set and posing near the control panel.

    It said: “From period pieces to all of time and space, both the BAFTA bursary and @BadWolf_TV are inspiring the next generation of creative talent.”

    Wills was following somewhat in his dad’s footsteps after King Charles was snapped in 2017 entering a replica Tardis during a visit to Worq co-working space for young entrepreneurs in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

    The royal was introduced to trainees who have come through Bad Wolf’s Screen Alliance Wales (SAW) training initiative and built careers in TV by scheme boss Allison Dowzell.

    They were recipients of The Prince William Bafta Bursary programme.

    Tranter said: “It was a complete joy to show Prince William around Bad Wolf.

    “We are so incredibly proud of the outreach work being done by Allison Dowzell and the team at Screen Alliance Wales, and for Prince William to help highlight the work being done at the studios means a great deal.

    “He was introduced to trainees from a wide range of departments, and it was fantastic to see him take such an interest in the new generation of TV creatives.

    “We are so proud that many of the SAW trainees have gone on to be awarded Prince William Bafta bursaries, and His Royal Highness was fascinated to hear how each of the trainees was using their bursary to further their careers.”

    The visit on September 10 came as part of the studios’ 10th anniversary, and came on the day William visited the Jac Lewis Foundation centre at the city’s Principality Stadium to mark World Suicide Prevention Day.

    During the engagement, William also met schoolchildren from St Albans RC Primary School in Tremorfa, Cardiff, during a puppetry workshop held by SAW education and training executive Sarah O’Keefe.

    The puppets were used to represent characters’ daemons in the BBC series His Dark Materials and the workshop aimed to introduce children to the TV industry.

    SAW has arranged 3,772 studio visits, including classroom lessons, since its inception, and created 149 paid traineeships on Welsh TV productions including Industry, Doctor Who and The Other Bennet Sister.

    Andrew Parsons / Kensington PalaceWills met with studio chiefs and trainees[/caption] Andrew Parsons / Kensington PalaceThe royal met members of Bad Wolf’s Screen Alliance Wales (SAW) training initiative[/caption] Andrew Parsons / Kensington PalaceHe was happy to chat with trainees and other staff[/caption] BBCNcuti Gatwa, who recently stepped down as the Doctor, and Millie Gibson as his companion Ruby Sunday[/caption] Yui MokKing Charles enters through a door shaped in the style of Dr Who’s Tardis during his visit to Malaysia in 2017[/caption]

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