Kate Middleton Shines In Elegant Safiyaa Gown Amid 'Endgame' Controversy
Kate's ensemble for the evening consisted of the eye-catching gown with cape sleeves designed by Safiyaa, a beloved brand of Meghan Markle's, which she accessorized with an exquisite crystal bracelet, J. Crew earrings, Gianvito Rossi suede pumps, and a clutch from Jenny Packham.
Meanwhile, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden were also in attendance as part of their three-day tour of Britain, which involved visiting a military base where Swedish soldiers were training alongside Ukrainian forces.
For over a century, the Royal Variety concert has been a beloved tradition that raises funds for those in the entertainment industry who are facing hardships.
The November 2023 event showcased an impressive lineup of artists, including Cher, Zara Larsson, Hannah Waddington, Rick Astley, renowned pianist Lang Lang, and a tribute to Disney's 100th anniversary, among others.
Amidst all the glitz and glamor of the evening, the new book by royal reporter Omid Scobie, Endgame, caused a stir due to its coverage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's claims of racism within the royal family.
While William and Kate have remained silent on the topic, Scobie later clarified that the inclusion of certain names in the Dutch edition of the book was a result of translation errors.
The couple had to make their way through a throng of reporters who were keen on eliciting their comments before they could enter the event hall. A video captured by People Magazine reveals that the onlookers shouted questions pertaining to Scobie's book and a viral on-air discussion about it held by Piers Morgan.
William and Kate faced questions like: "Did you watch the Piers Morgan show last night, Your Royal Highnesses?" and as Vanity Fair reports: "Your Royal Highness, have you got a comment about Omid Scobie’s book?"
Scobie said in an interview that aired on Monday, November 27th on Good Morning America that he does "know who made the comments about Archie's skin color," but reportedly never meant to reveal it in his book.
"The names [King Charles and Princess Kate] were mentioned in letters between Meghan and Charles that were exchanged sometime after the Oprah interview," he added.