The Duchess of Cambridge often relies on her outfits to do the talking and tonight was no different at the BAFTAs Awards ceremony.
Baftas had asked guests to make a sustainable choice on the red carpet as part of its efforts to be a carbon-neutral awards ceremony this year.
The year’s ceremony is focused on sustainability with single-use plastic banned and a 100% recycled red carpet.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William, 37 and Kate Middleton, 38, are the guests of honour at tonight’s awards ceremony.
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Kate wowed in a white and gold gown by Alexander McQueen which she paired with glittering gold shoes.
The mother-of-three looked every inch the movie star alongside her husband as she walked along the Baftas red carpet for the fourth year running.
The stunning floor-length dress featured gold hibiscus embroidery, the official flower of Malaysia.
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She added a hint of glamour to her attire by pairing it with new accessories, including a new pair of Jimmy Choo heels and a glittering Anya Hindmarch clutch.
The Duchess wore her brunette locks tied up in a bun which showed off her gold jewellery.
Since her first appearance at the prestigious awards show in 2017, Kate has donned three Alexander McQueen dresses.
Prince William looked dapper wearing a bow-tie and black dinner suit.
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Ahead of the event, all attendees were provided with a guide by London College of Fashion’s Centre for Sustainability
Prince William, who is celebrating his tenth year as the president of Bafta, will present the ceremony’s highest accolade, The Fellowship award, to Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy.
The Royals’ appearance at the awards ceremony follows reports that the Queen’s grandson was “furious” over the lack of radical diversity at this year’s Bafta awards.
According to The Sun on Sunday, Prince William has raised the issue of a lack of racial diversity with Bafta chief executive Amanda Berry.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk