Hello Royal Clubbers, it's Danielle here with this month's edition of The Royal Wardrobe.
The A-listers will descend upon London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday for the BAFTAs, but sadly the Prince and Princess of Wales will not be gracing the red carpet this year.
It will mark the second year in succession Prince William has missed the ceremony, the first time he has missed consecutive awards since he succeeded actor and director Richard Attenborough as president of BAFTA in 2010
The Prince's focus this year is on the next generation and he joined students to film a project at the London Screen Academy (LSA) in Highbury, north London, on Wednesday.
Sadly we will also miss a surefire sartorial spectacular from Princess Catherine, who over her years attending the awards has wowed in an array of jawdropping dresses: including a floral bardot-style number to a bridal-esque one-shoulder gown, both by Alexander McQueen.
Royal fashion at the movies was even more opulent a few decades ago, with tiaras commonly worn for film premieres and the theatre.
I love going back through the archives and wanted to share with you some of the most spectacular royal looks from the movies through the decades, and explore how the dress code has evolved.