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‘The Crown’ actress Meg Bellamy told she was ‘too fat’ to play Kate Middleton

Meg Bellamy dealt with major bullying online as a cast member on “The Crown.”

The 21-year-old actress said in a new interview that social media trolls made fun of her weight when she played Kate Middleton in her early 20s in the Netflix show’s sixth and final season.

“I’d had this long day of press, it had gone well, then I went on my phone, and there was all this negative stuff about my body online,” Bellamy recalled to Mail on Sunday’s You magazine on June 22.

Meg Bellamy plays Kate Middleton in Season 6 of “The Crown.” Justin Downing/Netflix

“The comments were mostly: ‘You’re too fat to play Kate,’ ” she added.

Bellamy continued: “That was a glimpse into being a woman in this industry. I thought, ‘OK, that’s a sign to distance yourself, because it doesn’t mean anything. You can’t listen to that sort of stuff.’ “

Kate Middleton at the Trooping of the Colour ceremony on June 15, 2024. Zak Hussein / SplashNews.com

She also said that the cruel online comments came from “men called Gary who are holding a fish in their profile picture.”

“Besides, I’ve had so many amazing things happen to me,” she added. “They’re the losers for saying that. I’m living my best life over here!”

Meg Bellamy at the Forever New Ciao Bella launch in London on April 11, 2024. Dave Benett/Getty Images for Forever New

Bellamy joined the cast of Season 6 of “The Crown,” which in part explored Middleton’s early relationship with Prince William when they were classmates at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

Ed McVey portrays William.

Meg Bellamy and Ed McVey play Kate Middleton and Prince William in a scene from “The Crown.” Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection
Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2006. SplashNews.com

Bellamy said that to prepare for the show, she watched hours of footage of Middleton, 42, and studied her.

“I spent so much time ‘with’ her,” said Bellamy. “You get this weird parasocial connection. She’s so gracious and wonderful and self-assured. I will always be fond of Kate.”

“I’ve tried to put the character behind me. But, of course, I so feel for her and for the family,” Bellamy added, referring to Middleton’s cancer diagnosis.

Meg Bellamy and Ed McVey filming “The Crown” in March 2023. Getty Images

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ love story took center stage in the final season of “The Crown,” but royal biographer Robert Hardman claimed in his book “The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy,” which came out in January, that the couple had no plans to watch the show.

“The prince . . . rolls his eyes when people say that ‘it’s just drama,’ ” a source told Hardman for the book. “Yet he will not give it any greater publicity by complaining. He doesn’t like the idea of being seen as a complainer all the time.”

Kate Middleton and Prince William at their wedding on April 29, 2011. Getty Images

Furthermore, a source close to William revealed last year that he was “sickened” over the show including his late mother Princess Diana’s ghost in Season 6.

“It’s incredibly hurtful to have his mother exploited over and over again in this tawdry fashion by Netflix. He won’t watch it,” the source told the Daily Beast.

Meg Bellamy as Kate Middleton and Ed McVey as Prince William in a scene from “The Crown” Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection

William and Middleton have never publicly commented on “The Crown.”

His estranged brother, Prince Harry, however, told Stephen Colbert last year that he’s watched the drama series.

Harry, 39, said that he also “fact-checked” the show. “Which, by the way, is another reason why it’s so important that history has it right,” he added.