Prince William has been seen holding hands with Kate strolling around their university St Andrew's, in new images for Netflix's The Crown.
Filming for the hit royal drama show is well underway, which will see the debut of Ed McVey as the now Prince of Wales and Meg Bellamy take on the role of the future Princess of Wales.
In the sixth and final series, Ed is seen wearing a dark blue jumper, light blue shirt and jeans whilst Meg is in a greyish jumper and jeans.
The relaxed young couple have been seen hand-in-hand while strolling through the Scottish town, where the royal couple attended university before graduating in 2005.
William and Kate began a relationship after she caught the 19-year-old’s attention walking down a catwalk in a sheer dress for a charity fashion show.
The actors have already filmed scenes in St Andrews earlier this year, including at locations that their characters reportedly used to go to 20 years ago.
The Netflix series – described as “inspired by real events” and a “fictional dramatisation” of the Queen’s life – will be exploring William’s arrival at the University of St Andrews.
The royal will be shown “determined to lead as normal a life as possible while he still can”, according to the production, as he meets Kate for the first time and a “new romance and a new future for The Crown begins”.
Other images shared by the streaming giant include Kate in what appears to be a classroom and William sitting in a chair where he is surrounded by photo frames while wearing a suit and tie.
Outside of the production, the actors also posed for a picture outside Northpoint Cafe, which Kate and William are said to have frequented.
The Prince and Princess of Wales briefly split in 2007 before he proposed in November 2010 and the couple married the following year.
They have three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Ed McVey, 23, is making his professional screen debut in the new season following theatre work at The Old Vic and at Hammersmith Riverside Studios.
Meg Bellamy, 19, was cast as Kate after submitting an audition tape as part of a casting call on social media.
The Crown will return with 10 episodes later this year, with actors such as Imelda Staunton as the Queen, Sir Jonathan Pryce as the Duke of Edinburgh, West as Charles and Elizabeth Debicki as Diana, Princess of Wales continuing in their previous roles.
The series was due to end after the fifth season, but the show’s creator and writer Peter Morgan later said it would be extended to include a sixth series.