Movie Details
- Status: Released
- Movie Tagline: A Prince, an ordinary girl. And a very British love story
- Genres: Drama, Romance, TV Movie
- Release Date: 2011-04-18
- Runtime: 83.0 min
- Budget: $0.0 million
- Revenue: $0.0 million
- Production Companies: SevenOne International, Silverscreen Pictures, The Königsberg Company, Lifetime
Cast & Crew
Camilla Luddington, Nico Evers, Swindell, Victoria Tennant, Charles Shaughnessy, Ben Cross, Serena Scott Thomas, Samantha Whittaker, Trilby Glover, Jonathan Patrick Moore, Richard Reid, Christopher Cousins, Calvin Goldspink, Sloane Avery
Synopsis – What to Expect from “William & Kate”
William & Kate is a 2011 romantic drama film directed by Mark Rosman and starring Camilla Luddington and Nico Evers-Swindell.
The movie follows the story of William and Kate, two college students who meet at a party and quickly fall in love. They begin a passionate, whirlwind romance, despite the disapproval of their families and the obstacles that come with their different social backgrounds.
William is from a wealthy family and is studying to become a lawyer, while Kate is from a working-class background and is studying to become a doctor. Despite the differences in their backgrounds, their love for each other is strong and they make plans to marry.
However, their families are against their union and try to keep them apart. William’s father is especially determined to keep them apart and hires a private investigator to uncover any information that could ruin their relationship.
When William and Kate find out about his father’s plan, they decide to elope. But their plan fails when the private investigator finds out about their plans and is able to stop them.
William and Kate are forced to go their separate ways and must face the consequences of their decisions. They must find a way to be together without sacrificing their dreams and ambitions.
The movie follows their struggles as they try to make their relationship work, despite the odds against them. It is a story of love, determination, and the power of true love.
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