LONDON (Reuters) - Battling with light sabres and sitting in an A-wing fighter, Britain's royal princes got a taste of the "Star Wars" universe on Tuesday when they visited the set of latest episode in the sci-fi saga.
Accompanied by Daisy Ridley and John Boyega, the young stars of "The Force Awakens", and Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill, Prince William and Prince Harry toured Pinewood studios outside London, where "Star Wars: Episode VIII" is being made.
In a tweet, Kensington Palace said the visit was to "recognise the wealth of fantastic British creative talent involved" in making "Star Wars" films.
The princes met the creative teams working behind the scenes, checked out props and posed with characters such as Chewbacca and droid BB-8.
"Star Wars: Episode VIII" is due for release in December 2017.
(Writing By Marie-Louise Gumuchian, editing by Larry King)