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Meeting Mr.
Bond: Kate Shines alongside Daniel Craig at No Time To Die Premiere
After a series of setbacks caused by the global pandemic, the highly anticipated final movie of Daniel Craig as James Bond, “No Time To Die,” had its grand premiere at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London.
The event was nothing short of glamorous, with the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, stealing the spotlight in a stunning gold dress as she met the dashing actor, Daniel Craig, who looked sharp in a red blazer and bow tie.
Accompanying Kate on the red carpet were Prince William, Prince Charles, and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
During their encounter, Mr. Craig complimented Kate, saying, “You look jolly lovely,” at the world premiere of “No Time To Die” that evening.
Phoebe Wallerbridge, one of the screenwriters for the latest 007 film, also expressed her admiration for the Duchess, exclaiming, “Wow.”
The Kensington Royal Twitter account shared the excitement, praising the final James Bond movie for Daniel Craig and expressing delight at seeing Agent 007 back on the big screens.
“No Time To Die” marks the 25th installment in the iconic Bond franchise and serves as Daniel Craig's swan song after portraying the legendary spy for 15 years.
The movie not only highlights the exceptional performances of the actors but also celebrates the collaborative efforts of musicians, directors, cinematographers, and all individuals involved in creating this cinematic masterpiece.
For the special occasion, Kate graced the event in a dazzling Jenny Packham dress known as the Cape Effect sequin dress, which quickly sold out.
The exquisite attire came with a hefty price tag of £3,893.28, but lucky buyers managed to snag it at a reduced price of £1,168.35 before it went out of stock.
Complementing her ensemble were elegant earrings from the London-based company Onitar and a sophisticated updo hairstyle.
Prince William and Prince Charles were equally dapper in their tuxedos, with the Duke opting for a luxurious velvet jacket adorned with satin lapels and black cashmere slippers by Arthur Sleepers.