





Stars of TV and beyond celebrated in London last night at Netflix and British Vogue’s BAFTA TV celebration, ahead of Sunday’s awards ceremony. Netflix’s vice president of content, Anne Mensah, co-hosted the glamorous event with Edward Enninful, British Vogue’s editor in chief and Vogue’s European editorial director. Netflix’s BAFTA-nominated talent, including The Crown’s Salim Daw and Top Boy’s Jasmine Jobson and Saffron Hocking, enjoyed the evening with their co-stars and peers.
Man of the hour Corey Mylchreest, whose role as King George in Queen Charlotte has ignited fervor in the fans of the Bridgerton spin-off, made an appearance, as well as Bridgerton’s Charithra Chandran. Heartstopper’s Kit Connor and William Gao brought their fashion game to the party, as did Sex Education’s Mimi Keene. Netflix’s young British talent filled the room with excitement and style.
The Crown’s upcoming cast of young royals — Ed McVey, Meg Bellamy and Luther Ford, who’ll portray Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Harry in the final season of the Emmy-winning series — enjoyed taking in the star-studded affair together. They were joined by more stars of Netflix’s upcoming slate, including Kaya Scodelario, who’ll feature in the Guy Ritchie series The Gentlemen. Ripley Parker, writer of Everything Now, stopped by with sister Nico Parker. Guests mingled and moved, celebrating the best of TV both from the year past and the one to come.

































































