Getty/Chris Jackson
- The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the British Academy Film Awards (Baftas) at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday.
- The awards night had an unofficial black dress code in support of the Time’s Up campaign in the wake of Hollywood’s sexual harassment scandal.
- Kate Middleton was one of few women not to observe the dress code — but it could be because the royal family is meant to be politically neutral.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined some of the world’s biggest stars on the red carpet at the British Academy Film Awards (Baftas) at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday Night.
But while most guests adhered to the “unofficial black dress code” in support of the Time’s Up campaign against sexual harassment — Kate Middleton was one of the few women who did not.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
NOW WATCH: JIM ROSS: Here’s who will take over WWE after Vince McMahon
See Also:
- These are the victims of the Florida high school shooting
- The 24 best science movies and shows streaming on Netflix that will make you smarter
- 94% of all BAFTA film award nominees have been white, according to a new report
![]()
