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Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry make dazzling trio at Spectre

Daniel Craig, accompanied by the latest James Bond girls, looked dashing for the world premiere of “Spectre”, the latest movie installment of the world’s best known spy.

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The actor, who plays Oberhauser, gave his opinion of the swanky premiere: “This is Bond, this is what one should expect for James Bond”.

Daniel revealed that he’s not anxious about comparisons to Skyfall’s success: “It’s a really good pressure to have”, he said.

Walliams, Reid and Rick Edwards are hosting the red carpet coverage and will be interviewing all of the big stars, including Craig.

Daniel Craig attends the Royal World Premiere of “Spectre” at Royal Albert Hall, October 26, 2015, in London.

The organisation’s members include classic Bond villains Dr. No and Ernst Stavro Blofeld, but the group disappeared from the films for decades due to a legal dispute that was only resolved two years ago. “She (Swann) is supposed to have the traditional role of being rescued, but actually she rejects his help and is like “I’ve got this, I’ll do this on my own”, Harris said. “With “Spectre” I wanted to do something completely different – to try and make a different movie”, concluding, “We wanted more mischief, more fun and more wit”. Along with that comes concerns about the inherent gender politics – and Bond, far more than Who, has been criticised for demeaning women.

Ben Whishaw, who plays gadget expert Q, said: “You know what you are going to get but it’s slightly different every time. I hope the audience can feel that”.

Monica Belucci, who plays Lucia Sciarra, the widow of an assassin killed by Bond said: “I am very emotional”.

Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond’s actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Ralph Fiennes).

Craig sped across the Thames with Royal Marines to the press conference for Casino Royale, only to find himself berated by the tabloid press for wearing a very un-Bond-like life jacket.

Spectre is Craig’s fourth outing as the British secret agent and he has not yet said whether he will do a fifth film.

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Craig also said Spectre features a number of female characters who are willing to set Bond straight.

Kate sparkles in blue at Bond premiere