Prince Charles
Prince Charles waves as he attends the Royal Cornwall Show on June 7, 2018 in Wadebridge, United Kingdom. Getty Images/Time Rooke

Prince Charles may soon be able to add a new title to his name: actor. The Prince of Wales was reportedly recently offered a starring role in the upcoming James Bond film.

The Duke of Cornwall wouldn't be the first royal to make a cameo alongside lead actor Daniel Craig. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, made an appearance with Craig as James Bond in a feature for the opening of London’s 2012 Olympic Games.

"They loved the buzz around the Queen’s appearance alongside Daniel Craig and think Charles could top even that," a source close to the production told The Sun. "He is the epitome of everything British, perfect for a cameo role and Bond fans worldwide would absolutely love it."

“When he [Prince Charles] visited the film set a few weeks ago, it was discussed," the source added. "Now he is considering it."

The insider went on to reveal that the producers for the film, dubbed "Bond 25," are "desperate" to add the 70-year-old to their roster but would also consider his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, if he declined.

"... If Charles doesn’t go for it Harry and Wills could be in producers sights next,” the source said.

"Bond 25" is scheduled for release April 8, 2020.