Despite family turmoil following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the BAFTA ceremony, sharing smiles and candid reflections during a challenging period.
Against the backdrop of renewed family drama following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the BAFTA Awards ceremony on Sunday evening, presenting a composed and radiant appearance while acknowledging that the period has not been an easy one.
When asked upon arrival about the film “The Whale,”
Prince William admitted he had not yet watched it, despite Catherine revealing that the film had moved her to tears.
“I need to be in a relaxed state for that, and that’s not the case at the moment.
I will watch it later,” he said candidly.
Although William did not directly attribute his mood to the situation surrounding his uncle Andrew and the recent arrest, concern was visible on his face — whether from embarrassment or from the weight of confronting questions tied to the unfolding affair.
It is worth recalling that over the past two years, Catherine was unable to attend the prestigious ceremony due to her battle with cancer.
On Sunday night, however, she and the Prince appeared impeccably styled.
Catherine wore a pink Gucci gown she had previously chosen for a gala in two thousand nineteen, while William opted for a burgundy velvet jacket that perfectly complemented Kate’s belt and handbag.
“We have a long list of films we still need to watch,” Catherine said with a smile.
The Prince added that he had not yet had the opportunity to see “Marty Supreme,” starring Timothée Chalamet, and described the film “Sinners” as “a bit dark.” Catherine further shared that their three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis — have recently developed a strong interest in films.
“It’s a wonderful way to have some of the more difficult conversations with them,” she noted.