Prince William and Kate Middleton Attend ‘Spectre’ World Premiere in London [PHOTOS]

The premiere night of the latest James Bond movie, 'Spectre' became a star-studded event as many famous personalities came to attend including Prince William and Kate Middleton.

The royal couple who are among the head turners during the movie's world premiere walked down the red carpet along with the stars of the action film - Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Monica Bellucci, Lea Seydoux and many others.

The presence of the Prince William and Kate Middleton in the red carpet premiere made Daniel Craig, the latest James Bond feel more excited for the film to be shown in theaters. The 47-year-old actor wants everyone to see the movie including the royal family.

"It's just fantastic to see everybody out tonight. I'm not overwhelmed, I'm very excited and I can't wait for people to see the movie," the actor told the reporter.

Kate Middleton who was dressed in her perfect aqua-blue Jenny Packham gown and her royal husband Prince William who also looked stunning with his classic black tuxedo chatted with the director of 'Spectre' Sam Mendes and with the producers of the latest James Bond film.

Before the film started, James Bond 007 Daniel Craig expressed his joy and gratitude to those who attended the premiere night to support the movie. With the popular royal couple watching the film, many people are also expected to view the movie on theaters.

Besides the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, others cast members also joined the red carpet premiere like Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Andrew Scott, Ralph Fiennes and Dave Bautista.

Sam Mendes wants people to watch their movie. The director of the film expressed how proud he is for the movie which is a product of all their hard work.

"I want people to like it. I want people to like it as much as I do. I'm really proud of it, we sweated blood over it for two years. I'm really thrilled and a bit relieved," said Mendes.

The 'Spectre' will be shown in US theaters on November 6.

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