The Duchess of Cambridge looked sensational as she stepped out on Tuesday night for an event at the Natural History Museum in London after six weeks out of the spotlight.
The Duchess of Cambridge, neé Kate Middleton, looked dazzling in a gorgeous baby blue gown as she arrived at the 2014 Wildlife Photograhpy of the Year awards, which were held at the Natural History Museum in Kensington.
Kate’s tiny baby bump was barely on show as she chose to team her crepe full-length Jenny Packham gown with a pair of nude ankle strap pumps and a cream clutch which for the most part, she held over her tummy.
The Duchess is the museum’s patron and met with the finalists of the awards which included Carlos Perez Naval from Spain who was named winner of the 10 Years and Under category and was joined on stage by the 32-year-old royal and Sir David Attenborough.
According to Hello! magazine Kate – who has been out of the spotlight reportedly suffering from severe morning sickness – remarked that she was pleased to be “out of the house” earlier on Tuesday and her delight seemed to continue on all throughout the evening’s engagement.
At an event on Tuesday night the Duchess of Cambridge’s tiny baby bump was barely on show as she chose to team her crepe full-length Jenny Packham gown with a pair of nude ankle strap pumps and a cream clutch.
Kate was all smiles as she met with guests at the 2014 Wildlife Photography of the Year awards, which were held at the Natural History Museum in Kensington.
Duchess Kate glowed despite reportedly suffering weeks of chronic morning sickness.
The 32-year-old royal presented an award to Carlos Perez Naval from Spain who was named winner of the 10 Years and Under category.
Following her 12-week scan Duchess Kate and Prince William are reportedly expecting their second baby to arrive in April 2015.