We’ve not seen Kate Middleton wear a gown in over a year. Could that be set to change?


It looks likely. According to reports, the Princess of Wales will deliver her first dazzling red carpet moment in 14 months at the BAFTA Film Awards next month.
An exclusive in the Daily Mail says that Kate is “set to make her biggest comeback to royal working life” next month and will make a “show- stopping appearance”.
BAFTA insiders told the newspaper that they’re “pulling out all the stops” to secure Kate’s presence and that “anything Bafta can do to work around Kate, it will do.”
[BAFTA hopes [Kate] will appear alongside William in what will be her big showbiz return since she’s been in recovery.


To date, the Princess has walked the BAFTA red carpet six times. Her husband, Prince William, became President of the organisation in 2010.


Last February, Kate skipped the event while recuperating from “planned abdominal surgery”. In March of last year, during an emotional video shared with the public, Kate revealed cancer had been found during the surgery. She spent the rest of spring and summer out of the limelight while undergoing chemotherapy, gradually returning to royal duties in the autumn.
The BAFTA Film Awards are held annually to celebrate excellence in film. Held in London, they showcase British talent while honouring international films, making it a highlight of the global awards season.
They are organised by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, one of the UK’s leading cultural institutions. The awards spotlight outstanding talent in acting, directing, writing, and other film-making disciplines.
First presented in 1947, the BAFTAs have grown into a globally respected event. Winners receive the iconic BAFTA mask, a symbol of achievement in the arts.
BONUS: Kate often repeats gowns at the BAFTA Film Awards. Let me know which gown you’d like to see her repeat if she attends next month. Let me know in the comments below!