Kate Middleton is considering starring in a movie.
The brunette beauty - who will marry Britain's Prince William at Westminster Abbey on April 29 - has been approached to provide a voiceover for the Tate Movie Project, an animation being created with the help of thousands of primary school-age children and is reportedly thinking about it.
The Tate's Jane Burton revealed she has put in a call to Clarence House and told The Guardian: "They've said they'll consider it as long as it is something suitable for a member of the Royal Family to say."
This film project is the first of its kind in Britain, children between the ages of five and 13 will create every aspect of the movie from the hand-drawn characters to plot twists, costumes and comic sound effects. It is hoped that up to a million children will be involved.
A professional team will then animate the children's drawings using "2D Flash" in a 3D "After Effects" world and the movie will be screened across the UK this year.
If the future princess does take on the voiceover role it will cap a busy year for her as she settles in to royal life.
The 29-year-old recently quit her job at her family's party planning business in order to concentrate on planning her wedding to Prince William.
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