She glided onto the red carpet in a wash of lilac chiffon, diamonds glittering at her throat and wrist — and for a moment, it felt as if nothing had changed. But beneath the regal calm and the carefully choreographed return, the Princess of Wales' appearance at the BAFTAs carried far more weight than fashion alone.
It was Princess Kate's first time back at the British Academy Film Awards since 2023 — and after a deeply personal year away from public life, all eyes were watching.
While her designer gown and historic jewels commanded attention, it was a striking detail about her appearance that ignited a storm online.
Princess Kate made her return to the BAFTAs on February 22, 2026, marking her first appearance at the ceremony after three years. Her presence at the awards event quickly drew public attention, both for her fashion choices and for renewed discussion about her time away from the spotlight.
She attended the event in a custom Gucci chiffon gown in shades of lilac. The design aligned with royal styling while remaining understated.
According to sources, she was the "picture of poise and professionalism as per, she deployed princess mode in a custom Gucci chiffon gown in shades of lilac that ticked the royal regalia box, without threatening to detract attention from the actors nominated for their efforts."
Other guests followed a similar fashion direction. Jessie Buckley wore Chanel, and Renate Reinsve chose Louis Vuitton. The overall tone on the red carpet reflected what was described as a "simple yet powerful fashion mandate."
A Glittering Tribute to Royal History
The princess paired her gown with the Grenville Chandelier earrings, gifted to the then-Princess Elizabeth on her wedding to Prince Philip. She completed the look with a burgundy Prada Raso Minaudière bag and crystal Gianvito Rossi pumps.
She also wore the rarely seen Queen Mary Choker Bracelet. It was described as "a truly extraordinary piece only reserved for the most glittering of royal occasions."
The bracelet was originally designed for Mary of Teck, wife of King George V. It features diamond bars in an Art Deco design and was created in the 1920s. Queen Mary notably wore it in a portrait during that era.
Although it appeared as a choker in that image, it is unclear whether it was first designed as a bracelet or a choker. In recent years, it has more often been worn as a bracelet.
After Queen Mary died in 1953, the piece was not seen publicly for more than 20 years. It later appeared on the wrist of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in portraits marking her 75th birthday, according to Royal Watcher.
Following the Queen Mother's death in 2002, the bracelet was inherited by Queen Elizabeth II.
A Return After a Private Battle
Her presence also held broader significance. Vogue reported that "Kate's attendance (she last put in an appearance in 2023, but temporarily stepped back from the spotlight the following year while undergoing cancer treatment) always helps to highlight the BAFTAs as a front-page worthy cultural moment beyond the U.K."
The outlet also stated that while "Tinseltowners often skip this leg of the lengthy awards season trail (the weather likely has something to do with it), the princess's attendance solidifies its significance in the film industry calendar."
In the days following the event, images of the princess circulated widely on social media. Many people focused on her hairstyle, sparking mixed reactions across platforms.
On X, several critics questioned her hair. One person wrote, "OMG, The [sic] wig on her head weighs more than she does." Another added, "Her wigs make her look fake and plastic."
A third comment read, "The only thing that doesnt [sic] age is the wig." One more person asked, "Yeah...Why is [sic] suddenly wearing wigs? What happened? She used to have really great hair from what I remember."
On Instagram, other commenters praised her appearance. One person expressed, "The hair is gorgeous. Beautiful Kate." Another shared, "My god her hair 😍😍😍 [sic]."
Not all responses were positive. One commenter stated, "The long hair. She looks ridiculous." Meanwhile, another supporter penned, "she's so iconic love how they did her hair this feels so free 😍[sic]."
Royal Turmoil Behind the Glamor
While Kate's appearance at the BAFTAs drew attention for fashion and symbolism, the event also unfolded against a serious royal development — one that cast a long shadow over the glittering ceremony.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was taken into custody on Thursday, February 19, 2026, on suspicion of misconduct in public office, according to the BBC. The arrest marked the first time a senior royal has been detained in modern history.
At 19:37 on Thursday, Thames Valley Police confirmed that Andrew had been released under investigation following his arrest. Authorities also confirmed that searches in Norfolk had concluded, while searches in Berkshire were ongoing.
Prince William made his first public remarks since Andrew's arrest while attending the BAFTAs alongside Kate.
According to The Independent, William spoke with Elaine Bedell, chief executive of the Southbank Centre, and Allison Kirkby, chief executive of BT Group, during the engagement.
When asked whether he had seen "Hamnet," he replied, "I need to be in quite a calm state and I'm not at the moment." He added, "I will save it."
The film is a big-screen adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's award-winning novel about the family life of William Shakespeare and the death of his young son.
"Hamnet" won the BAFTA for outstanding British film. Its Irish star, Jessie Buckley, won best actress for her role as Shakespeare's wife, Agnes Hathaway, historically known as Anne.
Kate shared that she saw the highly nominated film on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
Princess Kate's return to the BAFTAs marked a significant public moment after time away, unfolding amid royal upheaval, renewed scrutiny, and intense online chatter. Her appearance highlighted both the ceremony's prominence and the continued, and often unforgiving, public focus on the royal family.
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