DESPITE still suffering from the effects of a rare form of morning sickness, the Duchess looked stunning as she arrived at a wildlife photographic awards ceremony in Kensington.
ROYAL fans were treated to the glamorous side of the Duchess of Cambridge when she stepped out in a stunning outfit that showed off her figure. Despite still suffering from the effects of a rare form of morning sickness, the pregnant Duchess looked at her best as she arrived at a wildlife photographic awards ceremony being staged at the Natural History Museum.
Earlier in the day she had joined her husband William in welcoming Singapore’s president Tony Tan Keng Yam at the start of his four-day state visit.
The Duchess spoke of her relief at "getting out of the house" as it was her first public appearance in more than two months. But for the evening event she had changed from her earlier formal outfit by Alexander McQueen into a glamorous gown by Jenny Packham.
The powder blue wrap over dress trailed to the floor and had a short skirt underneath that showed off the royal legs. Kate wore her flowing locks down and the figure-hugging dress showed the merest hint of a baby bump.
Veteran broadcaster and wildlife documentary-maker Sir David Attenborough joined the Duchess at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2014 awards ceremony tonight to present prizes to the winners. Kate is a keen photographer and patron of the Natural History Museum, which is hosting the event it co-owns with BBC Worldwide.