Kate Middleton And Prince William Attend 'Spectre' Premiere; Photos Released!
Duchess Kate Middleton and Prince William together with Prince Harry attended the world premiere of "Spectre" at the Royal Albert Hall.
The Royalties have watched the latest installment of the spy movie series James Bond 007. It is the 24th Bond film, Spectre, but just the third to be chosen as a Royal Film Performance since its inception in 1946. The other two that has been given the regal treatment were Die Another Day and Skyfall according to Mirror.
Moreso, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Whishaw was joined by the freshies Christoph Waltz, Andrew Scott, Dave Bautista. Of course the movie won't be complete without the Bond girls that will be portrayed by Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci, Mirror reported.
For the first time, the new Bond film will open in cinemas throughout the UK on the same day as the premiere.
As the Kate Middleton and Prince William attended the said world premiere, Daily Mail cited, the Duchess appeared to be amazingly beautiful yet daring wearing a pale blue full length gown by her designer friend Jenny Packham.
"The elegant dress featured a crossover chiffon front and modest V-neck while the delicate draping at the back of the gown flashed a hint of Kate's lower back," stated by OK! Magazine, publishing the photos.
For Prince William, he was wearing a very elegant Bond-style black tie suit. Along side of the royal couple was Prince Harry.
The royalties, from Daily Mail, were welcomed by the movie's producers Barbara Brocoli, Michael Wilson and the Director Sam Mendes.
"The CTBF Royal Film Performance is being held annually in aid of the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund, the charity for the UK Film, cinema and commercial television industries, dedicated to providing support for those working behind the scenes in times of hardship," Daily Mail cited.
In addition, the Duke, Duchess and Prince Harry have been invited to the premiere event to nominate two more charities to benefit from the said event. They were also asked to choose Shelterbox which will help emergency response from the recent Nepal earthquake and many more.