Prince William; Kristen Stewart in Spencer.Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images; Shoebox FilmsPrincess DianabiopicSpencerwas shut out of the 2022 BAFTA nominations on Thursday.Kristen Stewartearnedpraise from criticsfor her portrayal of Diana in the film, which is set over the course of a weekend in December 1991 when Diana joined the royal family for Christmas and decided to leave her fractured marriage toPrince Charles. However, the movie was snubbed completely when the British Academy of Film and Television Artsannounced the nominationsfor the 2022 awards show on Thursday morning.Prince Williamhas been president of the organization since 2010 and is a regular at the awards ceremony. The first president was William’s grandfather, Prince Philip. In April,William pulled out of an appearance at the BAFTAsfollowing Philip’s death at age 99.Just last week,Prince Williampaid a visit to the London headquarters of BAFTAto hear about how the next generation is developing careers in the creative arts. He toured the newly refurbished building on Thursday to learn how they will help to significantly increase the support BAFTA provides to young people building careers in the industries.During an interview onVariety’s Award Circuit Podcast, Stewart jokingly said shedoesn’t “give a s—“when asked if the likelihood of getting an Oscar nod was meaningful to her.“The Oscarsare such a funny thing. There are so many incredible movies and performances that barely get seen,” the actress, 31, explained. “And it definitely says something about where we’re at as a cumulative presence, like what we’re looking at, what we care about.““I really appreciate that something that I was involved in has ignited such a large conversation,” she added. “We don’t make movies to not connect with each other.“Prince William, Princess Diana and Prince Harry.GettyAlthough no member of the royal family has commented onSpencer,Prince Williampreviously revealed that he did not watch the portrayal of his family onThe Crown.Olivia Colman, who playedQueen Elizabethin seasons 3 and 4 of the hit Netflix drama, met the Duke of Cambridge at a Buckingham Palace reception and popped the tricky question in a chat she jokingly admitted “didn’t go very well.““He asked what I was doing at the moment before he quickly added, ‘Actually, I know what you’re doing,’ " Colman revealed onThe Graham Norton Show.“I was so excited and asked, ‘Have you watched it?’ " she continued. “His answer was a firm, ‘No.’ But he was very charming and very lovely.”
Prince William; Kristen Stewart in Spencer.Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images; Shoebox Films

Princess DianabiopicSpencerwas shut out of the 2022 BAFTA nominations on Thursday.Kristen Stewartearnedpraise from criticsfor her portrayal of Diana in the film, which is set over the course of a weekend in December 1991 when Diana joined the royal family for Christmas and decided to leave her fractured marriage toPrince Charles. However, the movie was snubbed completely when the British Academy of Film and Television Artsannounced the nominationsfor the 2022 awards show on Thursday morning.Prince Williamhas been president of the organization since 2010 and is a regular at the awards ceremony. The first president was William’s grandfather, Prince Philip. In April,William pulled out of an appearance at the BAFTAsfollowing Philip’s death at age 99.Just last week,Prince Williampaid a visit to the London headquarters of BAFTAto hear about how the next generation is developing careers in the creative arts. He toured the newly refurbished building on Thursday to learn how they will help to significantly increase the support BAFTA provides to young people building careers in the industries.During an interview onVariety’s Award Circuit Podcast, Stewart jokingly said shedoesn’t “give a s—“when asked if the likelihood of getting an Oscar nod was meaningful to her.“The Oscarsare such a funny thing. There are so many incredible movies and performances that barely get seen,” the actress, 31, explained. “And it definitely says something about where we’re at as a cumulative presence, like what we’re looking at, what we care about.““I really appreciate that something that I was involved in has ignited such a large conversation,” she added. “We don’t make movies to not connect with each other.“Prince William, Princess Diana and Prince Harry.GettyAlthough no member of the royal family has commented onSpencer,Prince Williampreviously revealed that he did not watch the portrayal of his family onThe Crown.Olivia Colman, who playedQueen Elizabethin seasons 3 and 4 of the hit Netflix drama, met the Duke of Cambridge at a Buckingham Palace reception and popped the tricky question in a chat she jokingly admitted “didn’t go very well.““He asked what I was doing at the moment before he quickly added, ‘Actually, I know what you’re doing,’ " Colman revealed onThe Graham Norton Show.“I was so excited and asked, ‘Have you watched it?’ " she continued. “His answer was a firm, ‘No.’ But he was very charming and very lovely.”
Princess DianabiopicSpencerwas shut out of the 2022 BAFTA nominations on Thursday.
Kristen Stewartearnedpraise from criticsfor her portrayal of Diana in the film, which is set over the course of a weekend in December 1991 when Diana joined the royal family for Christmas and decided to leave her fractured marriage toPrince Charles. However, the movie was snubbed completely when the British Academy of Film and Television Artsannounced the nominationsfor the 2022 awards show on Thursday morning.
Prince Williamhas been president of the organization since 2010 and is a regular at the awards ceremony. The first president was William’s grandfather, Prince Philip. In April,William pulled out of an appearance at the BAFTAsfollowing Philip’s death at age 99.
Just last week,Prince Williampaid a visit to the London headquarters of BAFTAto hear about how the next generation is developing careers in the creative arts. He toured the newly refurbished building on Thursday to learn how they will help to significantly increase the support BAFTA provides to young people building careers in the industries.
During an interview onVariety’s Award Circuit Podcast, Stewart jokingly said shedoesn’t “give a s—“when asked if the likelihood of getting an Oscar nod was meaningful to her.
“The Oscarsare such a funny thing. There are so many incredible movies and performances that barely get seen,” the actress, 31, explained. “And it definitely says something about where we’re at as a cumulative presence, like what we’re looking at, what we care about.”
“I really appreciate that something that I was involved in has ignited such a large conversation,” she added. “We don’t make movies to not connect with each other.”
Prince William, Princess Diana and Prince Harry.Getty

Although no member of the royal family has commented onSpencer,Prince Williampreviously revealed that he did not watch the portrayal of his family onThe Crown.
Olivia Colman, who playedQueen Elizabethin seasons 3 and 4 of the hit Netflix drama, met the Duke of Cambridge at a Buckingham Palace reception and popped the tricky question in a chat she jokingly admitted “didn’t go very well.”
“He asked what I was doing at the moment before he quickly added, ‘Actually, I know what you’re doing,’ " Colman revealed onThe Graham Norton Show.
“I was so excited and asked, ‘Have you watched it?’ " she continued. “His answer was a firm, ‘No.’ But he was very charming and very lovely.”
source: people.com