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Kate Middleton's Skin Glowed at Last Night's James Bond Premiere - This Is the Product She Swears By

Photo credit: Mike Marsland - Getty Images
Photo credit: Mike Marsland - Getty Images

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, made a stunning entrance at the U.K. premiere of the latest James Bond film, No Time to Die.

Kate attended the premiere at Royal Albert Hall with her husband, Prince William, as well as Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. For the Cambridges red-carpet arrival, Kate wore a gorgeous gold-sequined cape gown, courtesy of Jenny Packham, which included a sheer, sultry embellished overlay.

The royal paired the look with classic nude pumps by Aquazzura and matching gold statement earrings, and wore her hair styled in an elegant updo; as for beauty, she went with a natural makeup look.

Her skin, you'll note, was glowing underneath. So, what is her secret? While being a member of the House of Windsor likely comes with beauty wins like access to the country's finest facialists, it was previously reported that the royal is a big fan of Trilogy's organic rosehip oil – a fatty acid-packed product that hydrates your complexion, for boosted radiance.

The Cambridges, along with Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla, also met with the film's screenwriters once inside Royal Albert Hall, including Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, as well as Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O'Connell (who wrote the film's latest theme song).

The couple also mingled with some of the film's cast members including Naomie Harris, Rami Malek, and Daniel Craig (who reportedly told Duchess Catherine she looked 'jolly lovely' upon her arrival inside).

The No Time to Die premiere marks Kate's first return to a red carpet following the socially distanced screening event she and William hosted back in May for the release of Disney's Cruella, starring Emma Stone. The event also is the first major joint appearance for the Cambridges following their two-month holiday, which traditionally takes place at the end of the summer.

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