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William praises UK's 'greatest strength' at BAFTAs
Summary
Prince William said Britain's creative industries are one of the nation's greatest strengths at the BAFTAs and presented the BAFTA Fellowship to Dame Donna Langley.
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Prince William and the Princess of Wales attended the BAFTAs at the Royal Festival Hall in London, marking their first joint public appearance since the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The couple arrived in complementary outfits, with Catherine wearing a recycled Gucci gown and William in a maroon blazer. As BAFTA President, William spoke in praise of the UK's creative industries and presented the BAFTA Fellowship to Dame Donna Langley. The evening included a standing ovation for Dame Donna and moments of light conversation on the red carpet.
Key details:
- Prince William said the country's creative industries are one of Britain's greatest strengths and pledged to continue supporting talent in his role as BAFTA President.
- He presented the BAFTA Fellowship, the organisation's highest honour, to Dame Donna Langley, who was described in the ceremony as the first British woman to run a major Hollywood studio and now Chair of NBCUniversal Entertainment.
- The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were seated next to Dame Donna during the ceremony and met BAFTA representatives on arrival.
- Catherine wore a recycled Gucci gown previously worn in 2019, and the couple's appearance was noted as their first public engagement together since Andrew's arrest.
- On the red carpet William said he had not yet watched the film Hamnet because he was not in a calm state, while Catherine said she had watched it and been moved to tears.
Summary:
The event highlighted William's public role supporting Britain's film and screen industries and honoured Dame Donna Langley's contribution to film and inclusion initiatives. Undetermined at this time.
