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“She loves them”: Prince William apologizes for solo appearance at the BAFTAs

2024-02-19T15:22:53.574Z

Highlights: “She loves them”: Prince William apologizes for solo appearance at the BAFTAs. Princess Kate (42) probably didn't particularly enjoy this evening at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, where she is expected to recover from her abdominal operation until Easter. The Prince of Wales revealed that he watched less film in advance than ever before. “Hopefully we can catch up,” he told Elaine Bedell (63), the managing director of the Southbank Centre, and apologized for only announcing his participation at the last minute.



As of: February 19, 2024, 4:12 p.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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It's one of the highlights of the young year, but Princess Kate had to watch from afar at this year's BAFTA Awards.

London – Prince William (41), the President of BAFTA, had to go alone to the awards ceremony on Sunday evening (February 18th) this year.

Princess Kate (42) probably didn't particularly enjoy this evening at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, where she is expected to recover from her abdominal operation until Easter.

Princess Kate apologized to Prince William: 'She loves the BAFTAs'

“She loves the BAFTAs,” the heir to the throne apologized to his wife, who ups the glamor factor year after year in a stunning outfit.

The prince also revealed that he had not seen as many of the 38 feature films nominated for the awards ceremony as he would have liked.

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William, 41, had helped with the mother of three's abdominal surgery last month, while also looking after his three children and attempting to carry out the minimum royal duties on behalf of his father, King Charles III, who was suffering from cancer.

(75) to do justice.

So Princess Kate had to leave the breathtaking fashion moments to others

The Prince of Wales revealed that he watched less film in advance than ever before.

“Hopefully we can catch up,” he told Elaine Bedell (63), the managing director of the Southbank Centre, and also apologized for only announcing his participation at the last minute.

“I will make my list tonight,” he added, confident that many guests would understand that in times of crisis, fun movie nights have to take a back seat.

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The Princess of Wales usually accompanies her husband to the BAFTA's and ensures a high glamor factor (photomontage).

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Still, William looked dapper as usual as he arrived at the Royal Festival Hall in London's Southbank on Sunday afternoon to the cheers of well-wishers and the crowd.

Before the ceremony began, which was hosted for the first time by David Tennant (52), the prince welcomed celebrities such as David Beckham (48), as well as actress Cate Blanchett (54) and Margot Robbie (33), Rosamund Pike (45), Emma Stone (35), singer Dua Lipa (28) and Sophie Ellis-Bextor (44), who provided glitz and glamor despite the Princess of Wales' absence.

At the previous BAFTAs, Kate made a name for herself with 20 euro earrings and a butt slap.

This year Kate had to watch the 2024 Film Awards broadcast on BBC One from 7pm.

Sources used:

hellomagazine.com, blickpunktfilm.de

Source: merkur

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