Kate Middleton shows off her bump at BAFTAs 2018 in plunging green Jenny Packham gown

Kate Middleton, 36, stepped out at the BAFTAs 2018 awards, alongside husband Prince William, 35.

The Duchess of Cambridge chose to wear a dark coloured outfit at the ceremony – but significantly Kate did not wear black

Instead, she showed solidarity for the Time’s Up movement in dark green, its dark colour blending in with the sea of black elsewhere. 

The Duchess accentuated the curve of her baby bump with a high waistband, which sat on top of her waist.

The off the shoulder dress, created by Jenny Packham, had a sweetheart beck and a plunging neckline.

The plunging neckline flattered her chest and gave an element of old Hollywood glamour to the outfit. 

She wore a diamond and emerald chocker necklace which brought out the colour of her dress.

Kate was escorted up the stairs by Amanda Berry, Chief Executive of BAFTA since 2000.

The pregnant royal looked calm as she walked down the red carpet at the high profile event. 

Her makeup had a dewy, natural feel, and she positively glowed as she walked alongside Price William.

She wore a dark pink blusher which accentuated her high cheekbones, and a spot of bronzer to boost the healthy glow.

Her eyes were accentuated with a dark kohl around them, and framed by striking brown brows.

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