The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, looked stunning as she walked down the ‘No Time To Die’ red carpet with her husband, Prince William, at her side.
The princess made heads turn as she went up the stairs of London’s famous Royal Albert Hall, dressed as a goddess in a beautiful golden gown. Despite the fact that Kate Middleton was joined by her husband Prince William, father-in-law Prince Charles, and the Duchess of Cornwall to the World Premiere of the 25th James Bond film, the audience and cameras seemed to be fixated on her.
Even the man of the hour, Daniel Craig, didn’t seem to mind Middleton stealing all the attention. Fanboying over her look for the evening, Craig was quoted telling Middleton, “You look jolly lovely!”
The internet, on the other hand, had more complimentary remarks.
Kate’s custom-made sparkling Jenny Packham gown was praised by royal admirers on social media. While some dubbed her the “ultimate Bond Girl,” others hoped she might appear in a future Bond film.
“Kate #DuchessofCambridge would have been a sophisticated Bond girl in another lifetime, the lovely gown she wore to the #BondPremiere tonight,” an admirer tweeted.
Another person stated, “Oh my goodness! Kate looks stunning (and Will isn’t far behind ;), and I like her outfit! She’d be the perfect Bond girl!”
Another Twitter user claimed, “While they’re at it, “In 2028, the next Bond Girl will appear in ‘Still NO Time To Die.’ Kate and Craig are a couple.”
The Duchess of Cambridge donned a full-length gown and accessorized with striking gold earrings, and her hair was styled in a stylish updo.
The global premiere “will benefit charities assisting serving and past personnel of the three intelligence agencies: the Secret Intelligence Service, the Security Service, and GCHQ,” according to Kensington Palace’s official social media account.
‘No Time To Die’, the 25th official Bond film is Daniel’s final outing as the British spy.
The star, who turned up for the red carpet in a pink velvet dinner jacket, told reporters how relieved he was that the film was finally making its way to cinemas.