It wasn’t justKate Middletonwho dazzled on the red carpet at the 2020British Academy Film Awardson Sunday —Prince Williamalso made quite the entrance!

As the royal couple walked into the glamorous event, held at London’s Royal Albert Hall, onlookers reacted to how beautiful the Duchess of Cambridge looked in herhead-turning gold-and-white Alexander McQueen gown.

As William and Kate made their way down the red carpet, guests called out compliments to the princess.

“Kate, you look beautiful!” Zielinski echoed, as others chimed in.

Prince William and Kate Middleton at the BAFTAs in 2020.

Kate Middleton and Prince William

Then, as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reached the direct line of sight of the video, Zielinski called out, “So do you, Will!”

With that, the prince immediately flashed an unexpected smile and nodded as he and his wife burst into laughter.

“You know that time I made @kensingtonroyal laugh??? Oh yeah…tonight at @ee @bafta ❤ #eebaftas?,” the video was captioned on Zielinski’s Instagram account.

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73rd British Academy Film Awards, Arrivals, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 02 Feb 2020

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Kate Middleton and Prince William

The couple’s glamorous night out has become somewhat of a royal tradition in recent years, this time marking the fourth consecutive year they have attended the ceremony, and also William’s 10th anniversary as president.

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During his opening speech at the prestigious awards ceremony,Prince Williampointedlyaddressed the lack of diversity in the awards nominations— and assured that the organization would be reviewing their voting process following this year’s show.

BAFTA winner Renee Zellweger and Kate Middleton.Jeff Gilbert/WPA Pool/Getty

BAFTA winner Renee Zellweger and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge speak

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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge speaks with BAFTA winner Joaquin Phoenix

“Both here in the U.K. and in many other countries across the world we are lucky to have incredible filmmakers, actors, producers, directors and technicians – men and women from all backgrounds and ethnicities enriching our lives through film,” the royal said.

“Yet in 2020, and not for the first time in the last few years, we find ourselves talking again about the need to do more to ensure diversity in the sector and in the awards process – that simply cannot be right in this day and age!”

source: people.com