Prince William greets fans at Baftas while Kate Middleton recovers from surgery at home
PRINCE William has arrived at this year's Baftas awards ceremony.
He attended without wife Princess Kate, 42, as she continues her recovery from abdominal surgery.
It is the first major event that Kate has had to cancel following the surgery, but she is expected to resume royal duties after Easter.
William looked dapper in black tie as he waved and greeted fans on the red carpet in London.
This year's ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall sees Barbie star Margot Robbie nominated for best actress.
David Tennant will host the Southbank Centre event for the first time.
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Awards will be presented by stars including David Beckham, Dua Lipa, Hugh Grant and Idris Elba.
It is the first time William has been seen since brother Harry's bombshell interview where he announced: "I love my family."
It comes as the King was also spotted for the time since Prince Harry Harry spoke to Good Morning America in Canada.
His Majesty and Queen Camilla appeared in good spirits as they walked through the wind and rain to a service at St Mary Magdalene Church on the royal estate in Norfolk.
Charles, 75, is staying at the 20,000 acre Sandringham as he undergoes treatment for cancer.
It comes as The Sun on Sunday revealed Prince Harry was "blocked" from joining the King at the Norfolk palace during his visit to the UK.
Palace aides feared “they’d never get rid of him” after Harry jetted over 5,000 miles from California to be with his cancer-stricken dad.
The 39-year-old planned for a long heart-to-heart with the King but got 45 minutes.
Just six minutes after Harry left the meeting, the King and Queen made their way by Bentley to a helicopter in the Buckingham Palace gardens before flying to Sandringham.
Speaking at the Winter Invictus Games' One Year to Go event in Whistler, Canada, the Duke added: "Throughout all these families, I see it all on a day to day basis.
Harry also discussed family life and revealed the "incredible" sense of humour kids Archie, four, and Lilibet, two, have.
He added: "The kids are doing great. The kids are growing up like all kids do very very fast.
"They both got an incredible sense of humour and make us laugh and keep us grounded every single day like most kids do. I am just very grateful to be a dad."
He even revealed he had considered applying for American citizenship but stressed it was "not a high priority".
On Friday, singer Michael Bublé serenaded Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - with the singer hailing the Duke a "visionary".
The Canadian crooner, 48, re-worded Frank Sinatra's epic "My Way" in a nod to Harry at a gala dinner to close the Invictus Games' "One Year To Go" event.
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Bublé also expressed "healing wishes for your dad" in tribute to cancer-stricken King Charles.
Prince Harry, wearing a dark suit and a black tie, later gave a speech where he paid tribute to Invictus Games competitors.