The Duchess of Cambridge has stepped out in a dark green Jenny Packham dress for a glitzy night at the BAFTAs.
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Pregnant Kate arrived on the red carpet with her husband the Duke of Cambridge for the awards ceremony.
Most nominees and other guests wore black in support of the Time's Up campaign.
Stars followed the lead set at the Golden Globes in January and adopted an all-black dress code of a campaign that followed the Hollywood sexual harassment scandal.
William, who is president of BAFTA, will present the Fellowship award during the evening.
It is the highest accolade given by BAFTA to someone who has made an exceptional contribution to film, television, or video games.
This year the recipient of the annual prize is Ridley Scott, the British filmmaker behind Hannibal, Black Hawk Down and Kingdom of Heaven.
Sir Ridley's latest film, All the Money in the World, had to be recast after its lead actor Kevin Spacey was accused of sexual assault, with Christopher Plummer taking his place.
Australian Associated Press