Meg Bellamy looked worlds away from her The Crown character Kate Middleton as she attended the star-studded British Vogue and Tiffany & Co BAFTAs afterparty at Annabel’s in London on Sunday night.
The actress, 21, displayed her toned figure as she put on a very leggy display in a dazzling one-sleeved black gown with a soaring thigh-high split while leaving the private members’ club in Berkeley Square.
The Netflix star boosted her height in a pair of black satin high heels and sported a new hairdo, with her brunette locks chopped into a stylish bob.
Meg joined A-listers at the swanky afterparty to celebrate fashion and film, where guests were welcomed with Laurent Perrier champagne, Patron Tequila, Grey Goose Vodka and Cygnet 22 Gin.
The evening included a surprise performance by ShyGirl and SG Lewis where guests in attendance also received an exclusive release of a song from ShyGirl’s upcoming album Club Shy.
Meg Bellamy looked worlds away from her The Crown character Kate Middleton as she attended the British Vogue and Tiffany & Co BAFTAs afterparty at Annabel’s on Sunday
The actress, 21, displayed her toned figure as she put on a very leggy display in a dazzling gown with a thigh-high split while leaving the private members’ club in Berkeley Square
The Netflix star boosted her height in a pair of black satin high heels and sported a new hairdo, with her brunette locks chopped into a stylish bob
British Vogue’s Head of Editorial Content, Chioma Nnadi, model Cara Delevingne, actor and director Emerald Fennell, and actors Ayo Edebiri and Emily Blunt, hosted the seventh annual bash for Nnadi’s first event in her new role at the fashion bible.
Earlier in the evening, Meg graced the red carpet as she attended at the 77th EE British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Festival Hall.
The Kate Middleton star had the opportunity to mingle with real royals on the red carpet, as Prince William, who is the president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, was in attendance.
However, Meg will didn’t have the opportunity to meet the real life Kate herself, as the Princess of Wales had to skip the event as she continues to recover from abdominal surgery.
Prince William made a solo appearance, in his first high-profile royal engagement since his wife’s operation last month.
Last year, he attended the ceremony along with Princess Kate, where they met award-winners Cate Blanchett, Austin Butler and Emma Mackey.
Kate had surgery on January 16 at the London Clinic and has since returned to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor to be with their three children.
The biggest night in British film returned with actor David Tennant as host and an array of guest presenters on hand to deliver awards throughout the night.
Meg joined A-listers at the afterparty to celebrate fashion and film, where guests were treated to Laurent Perrier champagne, Patron Tequila, Grey Goose Vodka and Cygnet 22 Gin
She sported a new hairdo, with her brunette locks chopped into a stylish bob
Earlier in the evening, Meg graced the red carpet as she attended at the 77th EE British Academy Film Awards held at the Royal Festival Hall (pictured)
Prince William attended the ceremony in London solo as his wife Kate Middleton continues her recovery from last month’s abdominal surgery.
Oppenheimer won Best Film as well as sweeping the board in the major categories at the EE BAFTA Film Awards at The Royal Festival Hall.
The epic biographical thriller led the wins with seven gongs, including Best Actor for Cillian Murphy, Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr. and Best Director for Christopher Nolan. It had the most nominations with 13.
Oppenheimer swept up in the big name categories, but it was closely followed by the surreal black comedy Poor Things.
It marked five awards for the film, including Emma Stone collecting the Best Actress gong for her turn as Bella Baxter.
Meanwhile, Da’Vine Joy Randolph crowned victorious in the Best Supporting Actress category for her part in The Holdovers as she continues her march to Oscars glory.
Next up, Director Jonathan Glazer and producer James Wilson’s The Zone Of Interest won the BAFTA for Outstanding British Film.
The night kicked off with French legal drama Anatomy Of A Fall winning the Original Screenplay award after premiering in Cannes back in May.
Poor Things won the BAFTA for special visual effects.
Following this, drama film Earth Mama was honoured with the BAFTA outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer, presented by David Beckham.
The Zone Of Interest won the BAFTA for a film not in the English language.
The BAFTA for Casting was awarded to Susan Shopmaker for private school-set The Holdovers, while the editing award has gone to Jennifer Lame for Second World War biopic Oppenheimer.
Comedy drama American Fiction won Best Adapted Screenplay.
The Boy And The Heron won the Best Animated Film Bafta.
The Documentary BAFTA went to 20 Days In Mariupol, which highlights the work of Associated Press journalists in the besieged Ukrainian city during the Russian invasion.
The BAFTA for Production Design went to Shona Heath, James Price and Zsuzsa Mihalek for surreal comedy Poor Things, about a woman who is reanimated and begins a new life.
The actress is known for her role as Kate Middleton in Netflix’s The Crown (pictured)
Prince William attended the ceremony in London solo as his wife Kate Middleton continues her recovery from last month’s abdominal surgery
It was previously announced the BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema would go to programmer and archivist June Givanni, founder of the Pan African Film Archive, who collected the prize during the ceremony from Bridgerton star Adjoa Andoh.
Samantha Morton collected the BAFTA Fellowship from producer David Heyman, who she worked with on Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
The BAFTA Rising Star award was won by Mia Mckenna-Bruce following a public vote.
Margot Robbie, Emily Blunt, Emma Stone and Florence Pugh were among the star-studded arrivals earlier in the evening on the glitzy red carpet.