First look: Hugh Grant is STILL PM in Comic Relief's Love Actually sequel

Grant… on set, and still prime minister in Comic Relief’s Love Actually sequel – Credit: Twitter
Grant… on set, and still prime minister in Comic Relief’s Love Actually sequel – Credit: Twitter

Looking as prime ministorial as ever, Hugh Grant was on-set for the mini-sequel to ‘Love Actually’ being made for Comic Relief over the weekend.

Director Richard Curtis’s partner, the producer and broadcaster Emma Freud, was busy on her Twitter feed, dropping the exclusive pictures yesterday.

There was also the first look at Martine McCutcheon’s Natalie, and it appears that the soppy pair are still together.

And it also appears that Grant’s character David is still the prime minister, which, at nearly 14 years in the hot seat, would make him among the top five longest-serving British prime ministers of all time.

Good skills, there.

Freud has been dropping all manner of on-set exclusives over the last couple of weeks.

Meanwhile, Grant and McCutcheon are among a dazzling cast reuniting for the short, which will air on March 24.

Among them are Keira Knightley, Colin Firth, Liam Neeson, Olivia Olson, Bill Nighy, Andrew Lincoln and Rowan Atkinson.

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