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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived at the Royal Albert Hall ahead of the ceremony. Kate is wearing a white gown with short sleeves and a long, flowing skirt, with a gold metallic
design across the whole garment. This was not the first time the duchess has worn this dress, as she was previosuly snapped in the custom Alexander McQueen gown by Sarah Burton for the
State Dinner in Malaysia in 2012. Holding her dress up slightly as she climbed the steps, Kate appeared to thank a well-wisher who told her "You look beautiful" while another added
"You too Will." The duchess was predicted to wear a dress she had previosuly worn this evening. This was because all attendees were provided with a guide by London College of
Fashion’s Centre for Sustainability. Bafta has worked with the London College of Fashion to create guidance for guests on how to make sustainable fashion choices as part of efforts to make
the ceremony carbon neutral for the first time. READ MORE: KATE MIDDLETON FOLLOWS BAFTA REQUEST TO 'DRESS SUSTAINABLY' The mother-of-three also wore a new pair of gold Jimmy Choo
heels and an Anya Hindmarch clutch bag. Her hair was tied back to show off her Van Cleef and Arpels dangling earrings, as well as a drop necklace, which cost £7,603. The Cambridge couple
attend the BAFTAs every year. This will be the fourth time in a row Prince William and Kate have attended the awards ceremony. William is also celebrating ten years as the president of BAFTA
and will present its highest accolade, the Fellowship, to Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy. The prince looked dapper in a bow-tie and black dinner suit.