Prince William, Duchess Kate Grace Bond Movie Debut
Daniel Craig may have been the center of attention as he arrived in his DB10 Aston Martin during the world premiere of the 24th James Bond outing, "Spectre," but the British royals stole the show as HRH Duke and Duchess of Cambridge William and Kate Middleton and Prince Harry arrived spectacularly before everyone's eyes.
According to E! News, all eyes gazed upon the three British monarchs when they graced the premiere in London. Prince William and Prince Harry were both dressed with a crisp-looking black tuxedo appearing as suave as the celebrated James Bond while the Duchess stunned the crowd as she glamorously walked through the red carpet in an aqua-blue Jenny Packham gown, dazzling pair of diamond earrings and a matching clutch. Middleton stole the crowd's attention even more when everyone noticed that the duchess appeared to be braless during the premiere.
Not only was the crowd in London that had been stunned by the royalty as social media became abuzz, mostly admiring the future queen's latest fashion statement. According to Snappa via Yahoo!, one Twitter user even proclaimed the duchess as the ultimate Bond girl, alongside Craig's latest girl squad Naomie Harris, Lea Seydoux and Monica Belluci.
While all eyes are mainly on the royals, other film stars also graced the red carpet for Craig's fourth James Bond film. Agent 007's new boss, M, as reprised by Ralph Fiennes and Bond's nemesis, Franz Oberhauser, played by Christoph Waltz also shared the glitz and glamour of the red carpet premiere. Critically acclaimed helmer, Sam Mendez, was also present in the event.
Craig, who played the Bond role for a decade now, has thanked everyone who joined him in the premiere of "Spectre," including the royal family.
"It's just fantastic to see everybody out tonight," he told the reporters before entering the Royal Albert Hall, as reported by E! News. "I'm not overwhelmed, I'm very excited and I can't wait for people to see the movie."
Even if this has been Craig's fourth time to reprise the most celebrated agent in film's history, the actor told Reuters that he has been excited for the projects because he is involved in more than just doing the role.
"I've just been allowed to be creatively involved with these films from the very beginning and I've continued to do it with this," Craig told Reuters. "Thankfully we've just got the most amazing team around us and we figure it out."
However, recent reports say that Craig had done enough for the Bond installment and even mentioned he would rather "slit his wrists than play 007 again." When Reuters asked the seasoned Bond again, he just responded "I know enough."
"Spectre" was released on U.K. theaters on Monday and will hit the silver screen worldwide in early November.
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