On Feb. 2, the stars gathered in London to celebrate the 2020 British Academy Film Awards, but the well-known actors and actresses nominated for the evening's top prizes weren't the biggest names there. That honor goes to Prince William and Duchess Kate. The Duke of Cambridge is a frequent attendee at the prestigious awards show as he's served as president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts since 2010. Wonderwall.com rounded up the best photos of royals at the BAFTAs over the years, starting with this shot of Will and Kate hitting the red carpet at Royal Albert Hall in 2020. Now keep reading for more…
Duchess Kate got animated as she spoke to "Judy" star and BAFTA best actress winner Renee Zellweger at the EE British Academy Film Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 2, 2020.
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Prince William chatted with "Joker" star and BAFTA best actor winner Joaquin Phoenix at the EE British Academy Film Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 2, 2020.
Princess Anne attended the Society of Film and Television Awards — which a few years later turned into the British Academy Film Awards — in London on March 4, 1971. She served as the third president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts from 1973 to 2001 and frequently attended the organization's big show during her tenure.
Prince Philip — who served as the very first president of the organization now known as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, a role he had from 1959 to 1965 — presented the best British actor award to "Lawrence of Arabia" star Peter O'Toole at the 16th BAFTAs ceremony on May 8, 1963.
Prince William and Duchess Kate also made an appearance at the 2019 BAFTAs. Here they're seen in their front-row seats at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Duchess Kate met Olivia Colman (who won the best actress award that night for her performance in "The Favourite") and director Yorgos Lanthimos (who won the outstanding British film of the year prize for the same movie) at the EE British Academy Film Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 10, 2019. Later that same year, Olivia made her debut on Netflix's "The Crown" playing Kate's grandmother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II.
Duchess Kate — who was more than seven months pregnant with third child Prince Louis at the time — and Prince William are seen arriving at the 71st EE British Academy Film Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 18, 2018.
Duchess Kate wore a gorgeous set of emerald and diamond jewels to the 71st EE British Academy Film Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 18, 2018.
Princess Anne wore a very bold and very '80s look to the BAFTA Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London in 1984.
BAFTA President Princess Anne was joined by her second husband, Commander Tim Laurence, for the BAFTAs ceremony in London on April 24, 1994.
Princess Anne chatted with Anthony Hopkins — who won a best actor prize for his performance in "The Silence of the Lambs" that night — and the Welsh star's then-wife, Jennifer Lynton, at the BAFTA Film and Television Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on March 22, 1992.
Princess Anne greeted actress Audrey Hepburn at the BAFTAs at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on March 22, 1992.
BAFTA President Prince William met Rami Malek — who won the best actor prize for his performance in "Bohemian Rhapsody" that night — at the 2019 EE British Academy Film Awards at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Duchess Kate and Prince William are seen arriving at the 2017 EE British Academy Film Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London.
At the 1984 BAFTAs, Princess Anne caught up with actress Audrey Hepburn and actor-filmmaker Sir Richard Attenborough, who took over the presidency of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts from the Princess Royal in 2001 and served in the position until 2010.
Princess Anne, president of the Academy, and Richard Cawston, chairman of the Academy, attended the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards in 1979.
Prince William and Duchess Kate are pictured arriving at the 2019 EE British Academy Film Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London.
Here's a closer look at radiant Duchess Kate as she arrived at the 70th EE British Academy Film Awards in London on Feb. 12, 2017.
Princess Anne chatted with Julie Andrews — who was honored with a special award for her contributions to film that night — and the actress's husband, Blake Edwards, at the British Academy Film Awards in 1989.
BAFTA President Princess Anne wore a lemon yellow dress and white gloves when she attended the British Academy Film and Television Awards at the Theatre Royal in London on April 21, 1996.
Prince William is seen greeting members of the public who'd gathered to watch the stars arrive at London's Royal Opera House ahead of the Orange British Academy Film Awards on Feb. 21, 2010. The future Duke of Cambridge had just been named the fifth president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts that year and was attending his very first BAFTAs.
Here's a closer look at a young Prince William when he attended his first BAFTAs on Feb. 21, 2010, shortly after being named president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Princess Anne, president of the Academy, and Richard Cawston, chairman of the Academy, arrived to attend the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards in 1977.
Academy Chairman Timothy Burrill and Academy President Princess Anne presented Sir Richard Attenborough with the 1983 Fellowship honor during the 1983 British Academy Film Awards.
Prince William and a pregnant Duchess Kate naturally sat in the front row of London's Royal Albert Hall to watch the 71st EE British Academy Film Awards on Feb. 18, 2018.
Princess Anne, president of the Academy, and Johnny Goodman, chairman of the Academy, chatted with actress Sarah Miles — who was nominated for a best actress prize for her work in "Hope and Glory" — at the BAFTAs in 1988.
Actress Uma Thurman looked on as BAFTA President Prince William, accompanied by Amanda Berry OBE, chief executive of BAFTA, took his seat during the 2014 EE British Academy Film Awards at London's Royal Opera House.
Three years before the Society of Film and Television changed its name to the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, its president, Princess Anne, joined its chairman, Aubrey Singer, at the organization's 1973 awards ceremony.