Prince William to attend Baftas solo as Kate recovers from surgery
The Prince of Wales is the president of Bafta
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Your support makes all the difference.Prince William is expected to attend the glitzy BAFTAs solo as his wife the Princess of Wales continues to recover from abdominal surgery.
Kensington Palace confirmed that the Prince of Wales, 41, will "attend the EE BAFTA Film Awards ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday night.
"The Prince, President of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) will watch the Awards ceremony before meeting category winners and EE Rising Star Award nominees," the palace added.
Prince William has been president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts since 2010, and he regularly attends the annual awards.
Williamās late grandfather,Ā Prince Philip, was the first president of the academy.
At the prestigious film event in 2023, William was accompanied by the Princess of Wales, who had her surgery on January 16 at the London Clinic and has since returned home to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor to be with their three children.
A friend told People magazine: "He is coping remarkably well considering his wife had surgery and he only found out his fatherās news recently.ā
Tonightās ceremony will be presented by actor David Tennant in his first TV appearance since returning for a series of Doctor Who specials in 2023.
āPoor Thingsā and āOppenheimerā are the leading contenders for the British Academy Film Awards, which will be handed out Sunday in front of an audience of filmmakers, movie stars and the heir to the British throne.
Yorgos Lanthimosā gothic fantasia is up for 11 trophies, while Christopher Nolanās atom-bomb epic has 13 nominations for the British prizes. Thatās the same number āOppenheimerā has for the Oscars, where it is also the frontrunner.
In 2020, Margot Robbie made a cheekyĀ joke about Prince Harryās exit from the royal family and subsequent relocation to California as she accepted a best actor award for Brad Pitt.
TheĀ BarbieĀ actress delivered herĀ Once Upon a Time in HollywoodĀ costarās closing joke, saying while holding up the golden statue: āHe says that heās going to name this Harry because heās really excited about bringing it back to the States with him. His words, not mine!ā
The award showās cameras zeroed in on the Prince and Princess of Walesā reaction as they sat in the front row, but they were visibly unflappable, and in good nature, they laughed along with the rest of the audience.
The ceremony will be broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer from 7pm.
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