People in attendance were wearing black as part of a protest against sexual assault.
Kate Middleton caused controversy when she appeared on the red carpet alongside Prince William at the annual BAFTA Awards last night.
Where as the majority of females in attendance at the ceremony wore black to support the Time’s Up campaign, she turned up in a dark green Jenny Packham dress.
A similar dress code had been in place at the Academy Awards and Golden Globes, with Hollywood’s leading ladies choosing to wear black as a mark of solidarity in an effort to stand against gender inequality and sexual harassment in their industry.
As a result, the Duchess, who is expecting her third child with the Duke of Cambridge, was called out on social media for her choice of outfit:
I know the Royals aren’t supposed to get involved with “protests” or anything… but would it really have been THAT bad for Kate Middleton to wear black??? #BAFTAs2018
— Rachel McGrath (@RachelMcGrath) February 18, 2018
Thread on Kate Middleton wearing black #noexcue @KensingtonRoyal pic.twitter.com/2gE9I4GTR2
— Give Me Time To Mourn The Pac (@protectusaonly) February 18, 2018
I LOVE the royal family and Kate Middleton but I’m really disappointed to see her in green at the #BAFTAs2018 @KensingtonRoyal it’s not a political statement to be against sexual assault. Surely we can all agree on that?
— Polly Rothwell Burn (@pollyjburn) February 18, 2018
https://twitter.com/ohdeertiff/status/965401080178794496
It comes after actress Blanca Blanco attracted criticism after she chose to wear red to the Golden Globes.