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Royal family rub shoulders with Bond stars at premiere

“Monica is 50 and I think it’s respectable to say she’s a Bond woman”, she told The Independent.

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Prince Harry (centre) meets charity representatives as he attends The Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund’s Royal Film Performance 2015 of the new James Bond 007 film “Spectre” at Royal Albert Hall on October 27, 2015 in London.

Regardless, it looks like the 24th Bond movie will have a strong opening week across the pond before it’s released in the US November 6.

The producers of the new James Bond movie have vowed to keep Daniel Craig in the lead role as the world premiere was held in London. Daniel Craig, as fate would have it, is pretty well-versed in the world of downing martinis. He didn’t disappoint them.

Spectre is now on screens worldwide.

British actor Ralph Fiennes plays Bond handler and MI6 chief M and fellow Briton Naomie Harris reprises her Skyfall role as M’s secretary Eve Moneypenny.

And Daniel revealed he was nervous about watching the film alongside the royals.

When it comes to world premieres, nobody does it better than 007.

Christoph Waltz plays villain Franz Oberhauser and said the pressure was on: “I felt terribly pressured to be iconic, and I practiced it at home secretly”. It follows previous premieres for Die Another Day (2002) and Skyfall (2012).

The Sherlock star included: “The storyline in this film is all about surveillance and how exactly we are viewed continuously”.

However, when recently asked by the BBC whether he’s made a decision, Craig replied, “No – this is what’s going on at the moment”.

“We just try to make it as real as possible and it will give an insight into his character”. “So, the Bond of the moment is the only Bond we think about and of”. “I’m just like everybody else”.

Craig said he “loved the man” and wished he could work with him on every movie he does.

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The A-list pair, who are usually very private about their relationship, seemed more loved up than ever as they arrived at the Royal Opera House on Monday night.

Bond's back: 'Spectre' premieres in London