William and Kate were dazzled by dozen of flashbulbs when they arrived for the screening of the nature documentary raising funds for the Duke's UK-based animal conservation charity Tusk Trust.
The royal couple, who celebrate their first wedding anniversary on Sunday, stepped from their chauffeur-driven car and walked the short distance to the BFI Southbank in London as banks of photographers shouted for their attention.
Kate steps out of the car at the African Cats premiere
into the rainy evening - but manages to keep smiling despite the chill and the
damp;
A true gent! William protects his wife from the rain as
they arrive at the BFI Southbank for the premiere of African Cats, a nature
documentary set to raise money for charity Tusk Trust;
The Duke of Cambridge, a patron of the animal welfare
charity, and the Duchess of Cambridge were greeted by Amanda Neville head of the
BFI, at tonight's event;
Kate wore a grey Matthew Williamson dress with subtle
peplum detail and jade green beading trim for the event - which was protected
from the rain by her husband's chivalrous way with the umbrella, she also
accessorised with courts and matching clutch by British shoe designer Emmy
Scarterfield;
Kate was in high spirits at the event, despite the sombre
weather. The film she was to attend tells the story of life on Kenya's plains
for a pride of lions and a family of cheetahs as they battle for
survival;
The persistent April showers refused to let up for the
Royal guests - but fortunately William came prepared;
Kate's slim waist was accentuated by the cut of her dress,
while Wills looked smart in a dark suit;
The Duke of Cambridge chatting to a young boy at the
African Cats premiere, was described by Tusk Trust co-founder Charlie Mayhew as
'passionate about Africa' and 'concerned about the crisis'
Filmmaker Guy Ritchie was a guest, accompanied by his
girlfriend Jacqui Ainsley;
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