Kate Middleton SLAMMED by merciless trolls for wearing green dress to BAFTAs
Middleton has regularly worn dresses by the British designer who is best known for red carpet and bridal gowns.
But Stephie McStephface supported Kate: “I think the Duchess of Cambridge’s dress is a smart move”.
However, some people were not satisfied with Middleton’s efforts to stay neutral on the hot-button issue-something the royals typically wouldn’t take a stand on.
Bethan Holt, fashion news and features director at The Telegraph, told the publication: “The Royal Family very rarely get involved in political messaging, so perhaps it’s not such a surprise that she didn’t join in with the rest of the women and wear black tonight”.
But unlike most female attendees at the event, bar Best Actress victor Frances McDormand due to her “trouble with compliance”, the pregnant royal did not wear black, which has been seen as a snub against the movement. He and his wife Kate often show their support for the arts charity by attending events including the annual ceremony, and Young Game Designers and BAFTA Kids events.
Kate Middleton is flaunting that attractive baby bump, and we couldn’t be happier!
Apparently, she’s not allowed to exercise HER feminist right to wear whatever colour dress she chooses.
She wore a black ribbon tied around the waist of her floor-length gown and held a black clutch bag as she walked the red carpet with her husband William outside the Royal Albert Hall in London.
“Royals can’t make a political statement – keeping impartial”. Duchess Kate, who is pregnant with her third child, looked typically glowing, wearing a stunning olive green dress with a sweetheart neckline and ribbon belt detail which skimmed her growing baby bump and flattered her changing frame. It was completed with bright green statement jewelry and black pointy pumps that peeped out from under the skirt. Actresses have been wearing black throughout this awards season to support the causes, and the BAFTAs were no different, with stars like Jennifer Lawrence, Lupita Nyong’o and Angelina Jolie donning the hue. “It’s a woman thing”.
The Mission Impossible star wore a floor-length black gown with a matching black cape.
“Personally, becoming a mother has been such a rewarding and wonderful experience”, she said in a speech a year ago. He then added to another supporter: “Two is fine I don’t know how I’m going to cope with three, I’m going to be permanently exhausted”.