Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hail 'special' Bond movie

Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attend the world premiere of the new James Bond film ’No Time To Die’ at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. Picture: Jack Hill/Pool via Reuters

Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attend the world premiere of the new James Bond film ’No Time To Die’ at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. Picture: Jack Hill/Pool via Reuters

Published Oct 1, 2021

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have praised the "inspirational" efforts of the cast and crew of “No Time To Die”.

The royal couple attended the long-awaited world premiere of the new Bond movie at London's Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday, and they subsequently hailed the "inspirational" efforts of the cast and crew.

The Duke and Duchess said in a post on their Twitter account: "Wonderful to see @007 back on our big screens!

"No Time To Die is the 25th Bond film and Daniel Craig’s last after 15 years in the role. It showcases the inspirational work of actors, musicians, directors, cinematographers and all those involved in making the film so special. (sic)"

— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) September 28, 2021

Funds from the world premiere have been awarded to charities that support serving and former members of the UK's intelligence agencies.

And the royals have welcomed the news in their Twitter post.

They said: "Tonight’s world premiere will benefit charities supporting serving and former members of the three intelligence agencies: the Secret Intelligence Service, the Security Service, and @GCHQ (sic)"

The Duke and Duchess were joined at the premiere by Daniel Craig, who is making his last-ever appearance as James Bond in the movie.

And the 53-year-old actor admitted to being "greatly relieved" that 'No Time To Die' - which had previously seen its release delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic - is finally ready to be enjoyed in cinemas, after so many months of frustration.

Reflecting on the lengthy delay, he said: "We've had Covid so everything has to be put into perspective doesn't it?

"I am greatly relieved: we make Bond movies for the cinema and we're here and I couldn't be happier about that."