Tom Cruise has ‘fallen for’ The Crown beauty Vanessa Kirby as the pair enjoyed ‘instant chemistry’
The Mission Impossible star is reported to be besotted with the Brit
TOM Cruise has finally found romance post-Katie Holmes by "falling for" The Crown beauty Vanessa Kirby, with the pair enjoying an "instant chemistry" when they first set eyes on each other.
The Mission Impossible star, 54, is said to have become enchanted by the British Netflix actress with a source claiming to he was "blown away by her endless charm and energy."
They even went as far to suggest their romance had blossomed extensively as they filmed for joint project Mission Impossible 6, and added: "He wants to make her the next Mrs Tom Cruise."
The Hollywood hunk has kept his love life out of the spotlight since his split with Katie, mum to his daughter Suri, after they divorced in 2012.
He is believed to have spotted Vanessa, 28, from her starring role in The Crown, in which she plays Princess Margaret.
It is thought dad Tom was so impressed he then cast her in the latest instalment of the Mission Impossible franchise.
The source added: "Tom flipped for her work.
"He told the other Mission Impossible producers that he had to have Vanessa for a crucial role in the franchise's sixth instalment."
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Earlier this month, Tom met real-life royalty as he joined Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace.
The pair seemed delighted to be having a natter at the star-studded charity event.
The pair spoke animatedly, with Cruise excitedly gesturing to the 95-year-old Prince during the conversation.
Both men looked dapper in their black suits, with Tom Cruise donning a bowtie for the formal occasion.
Buckingham Palace said: “He was invited as he is a supporter of the Outward Bound Trust.”
Just weeks before Tom's beloved mum Mary Lee South died, aged 80, of poor health.
It is believed he is all the more eager to find lasting love with Vanessa and make her his fourth wife after her tragic passing.
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