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Royal wedding took us television, but that for playing Kate? (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters)-the love story between Britain and Prince William's girlfriend Kate Middleton is getting the film treatment as TV celebrities hungry United States gears supports real wedding in London on 29 April.

But an actress is still sought after for female-oriented play Middleton lifetime television movie "William & Kate", which is due to start production in Los Angeles in two weeks time.

William, 28, second in line to the British Throne, will be played by little-known actor New Zealand Nico Evers-Swindell, whose credits include small parts in crime TV show "Law & Order" and "NCIS: Los Angeles."

Life said the British actor Ben Cross, best known for his role in the 1981 film "Chariots of Fire" would play Prince Charles. But no one was thrown still play Middleton of 29 years.

The TV movie tells the story of friendship and Romance of the couple while students at the University of St Andrews in Scotland and the social partners and media pressure that surround their relationship, duration, he said.

"William & Kate" will be aired before the wedding, April 29, and is one of a series of special provisions in the United States where the royal wedding fever is already high.

ABC News last week launched a "Royal Wedding Guest Book" on its website, where well-wishers may post messages to William and Kate. More than 900 messages have been recorded so far.

British Piers Morgan, who recently launched their own nightly talk show on CNN, is planning to broadcast live from London the week before the wedding.

Morgan, a former newspaper editor, said British tabloid journalists to the U.S. that knew the late Princess Diana, along with other members of the Royal family, including the father of William, Prince Charles and Camilla's second wife.

BBC America has announced a special two parts called "mad" in April which will feature TV personality Cat Deeley taking four fanatics of royal British American in London for a honeymoon in real theme.

BBC America, which is available in 68 million homes, is also aired a series of documentaries royal newly-acquired in April, and plans for the marriage to transmit live.

Meanwhile, TV channel central marriage includes a celebration of the week until 29 April, including a one-hour special called "William & Kate; The wedding of the century "that will feature interviews with royal Insider, cake-makers, florists and wedding planners.

"Marriage is sure to be the event of the century and as the only (United States) network dedicated to wedding content, which we are thrilled to celebrate this marriage to our viewers through a new and fun entertainment," said Chief Elizabeth Doree programming.

(Editing by Patricia Reaney)


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