Is it too soon to laugh about #megxit?
Apparently not.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were the guests of honour at the 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) at the Royal Albert Hall this past weekend, and they were treated to some Sussex Royal-inspired comedy, courtesy of Margot Robbie.
Brad Pitt was absent from the awards this year due to ‘family commitments’, so Robbie accepted the award for Best Supporting Actor.
It’s worth a full watch – Brad Pitt wrote a funny speech which Margot Robbie delivers expertly – but skip ahead to 1:40 for the #megxit quip if you like:
At least they can see the funny side.
Margot Robbie wasn’t the only celeb to crack everyone up.
Rebel Wilson stole the show with this, before presenting the award for Best Director:
Do I see hosting in her future? Maybe she could give Ricky Gervais a year off from the Golden Globes.
William also gave a speech about the importance of diversity in films before handing out the Fellowship award to Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy.
And, per the Daily Mail, Kate wore a dress:
Earlier in the evening, the Duchess of Cambridge stole the show in white as she walked the red carpet alongside a host of A-listers at the Baftas for the fourth year running.
Looking every inch the film star alongside her husband Prince William, Kate Middleton, dazzled in a stunning white and gold gown by Alexander McQueen for the star-studded event, recycling a dress she first wore in 2012.
The mother-of-three added a touch of glamour to the outfit by pairing it with new accessories, including a new pair of shimmering £525 Jimmy Choo glitter heels and an Anya Hindmarch clutch bag, as well as a new jewellery set, for 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall this evening.
There you have it, folks. The future Queen of England wore a dress, some shoes, and is a mother.
Right, back to your day.
[source:dailymail]
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