It wasn’t just Hollywood royalty at Sunday night’s event.
The Prince and Princess of Wales also made an appearance, walking the red carpet before attending the ceremony, in their first public appearance since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.
Prince William is the president of Bafta and also gave a speech on the night.
Before the awards began, Prince William and Catherine gave an insight into the films they’ve been watching as they chatted behind the scenes.
Prince William said the F1 movie was “fantastic”, “mainly because of the music” which was created by Hans Zimmer.
He admitted he hasn’t watched Sinners yet, but said it’s a “bit dark”.
He has seen One Battle After Another, and said he “was not expecting it to start the way it did”, describing it as “weird” but good.
As for Hamnet, he said he needs to be in a “calm state” to watch it, adding: “I’m not at the moment”.
Catherine, wearing a pink and white gown with a burgundy velvet belt which matched William’s suit jacket, said she saw the Shakespeare drama on Saturday.
But she admitted the pair still have “a long list of films” they haven’t seen.
“Hopefully this will help,” she said.