During the Royal tour of the filming of 'Bond 25' at Pinewood Studios, HRH Prince Charles met sixteen trainees from various British film organisations including the British Film Institute Film Academy, the London Film School, Iconic Steps, Mama Youth and the Iver Make Up Academy.
King Charles III has previously visited a James Bond set during filming before when 'The Living Daylights' (1987) was being shot in 1986. The rocket fired from the ghetto blaster in Q's lab in the movie actually was an effect activated off-screen by King Charles III during the tour. The effects crew offered to allow King Charles III to activate the rocket that was used in the final cut of the film. The Royal visit also instigated the famous footage and photograph of Princess Diana hitting her husband over the head with a breakaway glass bottle, apparently instigated by Jeroen Krabbé.