The Princess of Wales proved she is the queen of the high street as she donned a pair of £18 earrings from Zara for the Baftas this evening.
Kate Middleton, 41, joined her husband Prince William, 40, for the award ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall in London this evening.
The royal mother-of-three opted for an Alexander McQueen one shoulder gown for the occasion, which she first wore to the event in 2019.
However it was her cascading gold earrings which added a touch of glamour to the outfit, and cost less than £20 from the high street shop.
Kate, who is known for her love of high street brands, regularly wears pieces from Zara, and mixes affordable labels with designer pieces.
The Princess of Wales proved she is the queen of the high street as she donned a pair of £18 earrings from Zara for the Baftas this evening
Online, the jewels are described as ‘floral-shaped metal dangle earrings with rhinestone appliqué’ and have a ‘push-back closure’
Kate Middleton joined her husband Prince William, 40, for the award ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall in London this evening
The Duchess has long been a fan of the high street brand Zara, and often steps out in pieces from the Spanish retailer for royal events.
Online, the jewels are described as ‘floral-shaped metal dangle earrings with rhinestone appliqué’ and have a ‘push-back closure.’
Tonight’s event marked the first time the couple, who have made it their tradition to attend the biggest night in UK cinema each year, have attended in three years.
William has been the president of Bafta since 2010 and Kate first attended the event with her husband in 2017.
For his outfit, William kept things classic and simple in a double-breasted black velvet tuxedo jacket.
Kate sported glamorous makeup with a pink lipstick and a dark smokey eye, and swept her hair behind her shoulders for the occasion.
She has worn Alexander McQueen – one of her favourite fashion brands – on numerous occasions, most notably choosing its creative director Sarah Burton to design her wedding dress.
Kate’s white toga-style gown featured a fitted bodice, cinched waist and flowing floor-length skirt.
The outfit is one she has worn in the past, including to the BAFTAs in 2019, but she has tweaked the shoulder detailing on this occasion to include a train.
It had previously featured a floral detail across the left shoulder.
The royals were in high spirits as they attended the event this evening, smiling as they chatted with staff at the awards
The Prince and Princess of Wales, who regularly attend the BAFTA awards, chatted with Krishnendu Majumdar, Chair of BAFTA at the event
As the couple attended the event, they spoke with Anna Higgs, Chair of the Film Committee at BAFTA
However Kate’s dramatic opera gloves were a new look for the royal, who hasn’t been spotted wearing a similar accessory before.
However the gloves are the must-have accessory of the year, according to stylists.
Sienna Miller opted for a black lace pair for the Bafta’s last year, while Olivia Rodrigo, Millie Bobby Brown and Euphoria’s Sydney Sweeney have also been snapped in opera gloves on the red carpet.
TV and celebrity fashion expert Miranda Holder previously told FEMAIL the accessory has become an essential for any formal occasion.
She explained: ‘Old fashioned Hollywood glamour is the order of the day as celebrities clamour to be the ultimate icons of sophistication following the more sartorially barren two years of the pandemic.
The Princess opted for a pair of black opera gloves for the award ceremony this evening – a look not previously seen on the royal
Kate sported glamorous makeup with a pink lipstick and a dark smokey eye, and swept her hair behind her shoulders for the occasion
The royal couple have made the event an annual date in the diary, however they last attended in 2020, shortly before the Covid-19 pandemic brought lockdown to the UK
Once inside, the Princess took her seat alongside Prince William ahead of the beginning of the ceremony
The royal couple chatted to fellow attendees as they waited for the ceremony to begin this evening
‘Now it’s all about making a statement with panache and elegance – and nothing says this better than a pair of opera gloves.’
The Prince, President of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), and The Princess will watch the Awards ceremony before meeting category winners and EE Rising Star Award nominees.
The royal couple have made the event an annual date in the diary, however they last attended in 2020, shortly before the Covid-19 pandemic brought lockdown to the UK.
In 2018, the couple attended while Catherine was pregnant with baby Louis, and were also guests of honour in 2017.
The EE BAFTA Film Awards are an annual celebration of the extraordinary skills, talent and craft of the film industry.
BAFTA is a world-leading independent arts charity that brings the very best work in film, games and television to public attention and supports the growth of creative talent in the UK and internationally.
BAFTA is committed to identifying talented individuals and making sure they receive professional support and advice that will enable them to succeed, regardless of their background or circumstances.
The charity delivers a year round international programme of learning events and initiatives, including scholarships and mentoring programmes.
While Kate dazzled in her gown, Prince William also looked dapper in a bow-tie and black dinner suit which he had also worn before, with a pair of smart black loafer shoes
The Princess of Wales was dazzling in white as she walked the red carpet alongside a host of A-listers at the Baftas tonight
The white one-shouldered gown has undergone some minor alterations since Kate first wore it in 2019 (pictured, in 2019, and right, tonight). The floral detailing on the shoulder has now been swapped for a sweeping train of material
Kate, who is known for her love of high street fashion and affordable jewellery, wore a pair of gold earrings from Zara for the occasion
The Princess wowed in a pair of distinctive gold flower earrings for the occasion – costing £18 from Zara
She sported glamorous makeup with a pink lipstick and a dark smokey eye, and swept her hair behind her shoulders for the occasion
The couple, who have made their appearance at the award show an annual night-out, were cheerful as they walked the red carpet side-by-side
The Prince of Wales was grinning as he waved to royal fans who had lined the red carpet waiting for the couple
Kate Middleton looked every inch the Hollywood star as she joined her husband Prince William at the star-studded event at Royal Festival Hall in London tonight
As the couple arrived on the red carpet, they appeared to exchange a few words with one another
Date night! The Prince and Princess were in high spirits, beaming with joy as they arrived on the red carpet this evening
Monochrome magic! Kate and Prince William appeared chatty as they arrived on the red carpet this evening side by side
Kate whispered into her husband’s ear as they arrived on the red carpet this evening in London (pictured)
Meanwhile Prince William fixed his bow-tie as the two arrived at the award ceremony in London this evening
The royal mother-of-three waved to royal fans as she arrived at the event this evening in London
The couple’s appearance tonight comes days after the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall made their first joint official visit to the county since taking on their new roles.
William, 40, and Kate, 41, visited the harbour town of Falmouth earlier this month to learn about the area’s heritage at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall before visiting a community centre.
During their visit to the museum’s workshop, they helped those working on the refurbishment of the Kiwi, a 14-foot sailing dinghy which was presented to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip as a wedding present from the Royal New Zealand Navy.
Looking effortlessly elegant, mother-of-three Kate sported a chestnut brown Hobbs coat she first wore on an official engagement in 2012, teamed with matching knee-high boots and a red outfit underneath. William looked dapper in a navy blazer and coordinating jumper.
The Princess of Wales looked particularly thrilled to see her old prep school teacher Jim Embury – who now volunteers at the museum – and greeted him with a hug.
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