It was an eventful weekend for fans of "Star Wars" given the celebration event that debuted the first trailer for the highly anticipated "Star Wars: The Last Jedi." Along with it, of course, came questions surrounding the production. Last year, the Royal brothers Princes William and Harry graced the set of the film with their presence, sparking rumors about a possible cameo.

Royal cameos in 'The Last Jedi'

When Yahoo! Movies got the opportunity to ask "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" filmmaker Rian Johnson about it, he remained coy about the possibility of the Royal brothers donning a Stormtrooper suit and possibly parading around in the movie, disguised of course.

"I have no idea what you’re talking about. I have no clue," Johnson said. "I can neither confirm nor deny."

If the Royal brothers did suit up for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," however, this would not be the first time a famous face hid under the costume. James Bond himself, Daniel Craig suited up as a trooper in "The Force Awakens."

Prince Harry's personal plight

The last few months placed Prince Harry in tabloid headlines once again following his romance with Meghan Markle. The pair has been closely followed since their relationship was confirmed by the prince.

Prince Harry once again made headlines over the weekend, as he recently admitted that he struggled with dealing with his mother, Princess Diana's death.

The 32-year old admitted that it took 24 months of "total chaos" before he was ready to properly process his mother's untimely passing.

Prince Harry also admitted that boxing helped a great deal in dealing with his emotions, as he saw it as a "good way of letting out aggression." He shared his experience publicly in order to highlight the importance of mental health, as he, alongside his brother, Prince William, and Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge are all advocates of mental health.

"I can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12, and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years, has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but my work as well," Prince Harry admitted, as per BBC. However, he explained that because he was able to finally properly deal with his emotions, he has now been able to better focus on work and personal matters.

"[I've] been able to put blood, sweat, and tears into the things that really make a difference and things that I think will make a difference to everybody else," Prince Harry admitted.