*Adding Kate's Zara earrings to our basket* 👀
The 41-year-old opted for an exquisite one-shouldered white flowing chiffon Alexander McQueen gown that featured extensive draped material on one side. Putting her own old Hollywood glamour touch on the look, the Princess of Wales added a pair of chic black satin gloves that complemented the matching clutch she toted her belongings in.
The mother-of-three looked happy and relaxed as she arrived at the prestigious event honouring the best in cinema with her husband William, who was dapper in a black, double-breasted suit and bow tie.The outing is a long time coming for the royal couple who last attended the BAFTAs in 2020. Last year, the Prince of Wales, who has been the president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts since February 2010, was seen in a pre-recorded video congratulating all the nominees.
The event also serves as date night for the pair who did not bring their children, Prince George, nine,
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