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Published 09:33 24 Jan 2017 GMT
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Fans had hoped to see the couple at the event because Wills has controversially missed the big night for two years in a row. Now however, the fact that his decision to attend this year alongside his wife has been called into question has become a major source of embarrassment for the organisation.
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Bafta chief executive Amanda Berry is understood to be working to resolve any misunderstanding, while Kensington Palace have yet to comment on behalf of the Duke and Duchess.
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