*sprints to the theatre* 🏃♀️👑
In it, we see Kristen as Princess Diana having a conversation with her sons Prince William and Prince Harry, played by Jack Nielen and Freddie Spry. The snippet finds the three hanging out on the floor, discussing their Christmas plans.
“Mommy, why do we have to open our presents on Christmas Eve? Why not Christmas Day like everybody else?” William inquires. “You know in school you do tenses? There’s past, present, and future,” Lady Di replies. “Well here, there’s only one tense. There is no future. The past and the present are the same thing.” What ensues later is a tender convo between the three.
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