The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will return to the red carpet next month when they attend the BAFTAs at the Royal Albert Hall.
Kensington Palace has confirmed that Prince William - who has been President of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) since February 2010 - and Kate will meet BAFTA representatives and watch the ceremony hosted this year by Joanna Lumley. William will also present the BAFTA Fellowship award to American film editor, Thelma Schoonmaker, at the prestigious event on 10 February.
Both William and Kate have supported BAFTA's charitable activities over the years by attending events across the charity’s learning programmes, including Young Game Designers and BAFTA Kids events. They first attended the ceremony as a couple in February 2017, when Kate stunned in a floral print gown by Alexander McQueen.
Last year, the duchess, who was pregnant with Prince Louis at the time, made a memorable entrance on the red carpet in a dark green gown by Jenny Packham.
The film awards won't be the only time we see Kate make an appearance that week. The duchess, who is patron of 100 Women in Finance's Philanthropic Initiatives, will attend a gala dinner in aid of 'Mentally Healthy Schools', at the V&A Museum on 13 February.