David Beckham cut a dapper figure as he attended the star-studded 77th EE British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday.
The footballing icon, 48, rubbed shoulders with fellow A-listers as well as pal Prince William, 41, after having worked together on numerous charities.
David donned a perfectly tailored tuxedo which he layered over a crisp white shirt and suave black dickie bow.
He gave James Bond a run for his money and completed the enemble with a pocket square and shiny dress shoes.
Meanwhile the Prince was also suited and booted and opted for a blue velvet dinner jacket for the big night.
David Beckham, 48, cut a dapper figure as he attended the star-studded 77th EE British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday
The footballing icon (R) rubbed shoulders with fellow A-listers as well as pal Prince William (L) after having worked together on numerous charities
David Tennant will host this year’s ceremony with an array of guest presenters on hand to deliver awards throughout the night.
Actress and singer Hannah Waddingham will treat guests to an exclusive live music performance, while Sophie Ellis-Bextor will perform her iconic hit Murder on the Dancefloor after it enjoyed a new lease of life in Emerald Fennell’s BAFTA nominated Saltburn.
Elsewhere the Guyanese-born, London-based film curator June Givanni will receive an Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award.
Actress Samantha Morton’s lengthy career will also be rewarded with a BAFTA Fellowship, the arts charity’s highest accolade and handed out in recognition of outstanding and exceptional contribution to film, games or television.
Tennant, who is hosting the star-studded ceremony for the first time, recently admitted he was bewildered by the prospect of compering to so many people.
He told Variety: ‘I don’t know what to expect, if I’m honest with you. The whole thing just feels like one of those experiences you say “yes” to because it would be churlish not to. But what an amazing thing to be asked to do. What a privilege.’
The Scottish actor also insisted he will adopt a softer approach to the abrasive style used to great effect by Ricky Gervais at the Golden Globes.
‘I think the BAFTA mood is supportive and friendly,’ he added. ‘Ricky Gervais is brilliant at what he does, but that wouldn’t be my style.
David donned a perfectly tailored tuxedo which he layered over a crisp white shirt and suave black dickie bow
David (R) gave James Bond a run for his money and completed the enemble with a pocket square and shiny dress shoes
Meanwhile the Prince was also suited and booted and opted for a blue velvet dinner jacket for the big night
‘I don’t think I’ve quite got that sort of approach, so I think you just have to kind of be who you are, really. But we’ve got some good material that won’t leave anyone feeling got at.’
Tennant revealed he was in complete shock when he received an email asking if he wanted to host the annual awards show.
Speaking to the Radio Times, he said: ‘Right now, a month out, it feels like a bit of a thrill and a lark.
‘An extraordinary opportunity to do something very unusual and exciting. People keep asking me how nervous I am, how I’m preparing for it and so on, and that’s beginning to make me nervous.
‘Who knows why they’ve asked me! I just thought I’d say yes before they realised they’ve sent the email to the wrong person.’
This year’s ceremony is two hours long and will be broadcast from 7:00pm until 9:00pm on BBC One and will available to stream on BBC iPlayer.