BAFTA TV Awards: King Charles III's Charlotte Riley flashes KNICKERS in VERY leggy gown
CHARLOTTE RILEY looked as stunning as ever at the BAFTA Television Awards last night, but she ended up flashing a bit too much flesh on the red carpet as she accidentally gave onlookers a glimpse of her underwear.
Charlotte Riley plays Kate Middleton in King Charles III
The 35-year-old - who plays Kate Middleton in King Charles III - certainly made sure all eyes were on her as she put on a seriously leggy display in a dazzling navy blue and black panelled dress.
However, the daringly thigh-high split proved to be a little too revealing as the ensemble ended up unveiling her control pants as she made her way to the lavish event.
Charlotte - who teamed the backless get-up with a pair of towering black heels and a sleek down ‘do - appeared oblivious to the wardrobe malfunction, as she kept her head down while walking past photographers.
Charlotte certainly wasn’t the only star to flaunt their enviable figure at last night’s star-studded bash, which was held at The Royal Festival Hall, with The Crown’s Claire Foy opting to go braless in a semi-sheer gown.
Charlotte Riley suffered a knicker flash on the BAFTA TV Awards red carpet
King Charles III's Charlotte gave onlookers a glimpse of her control pants
Charlotte looked as stunning as ever in a dazzling navy and black dress
Claire managed to highlight her cleavage in the sizzling number, which featured a plunging neckline and a sheer top half.
The chic outfit was etched with an intricate floral design and the beauty wore her blonde locks styled in a neat up 'do.
Claire then finished off the stylish look with a simple black clutch bag and matching heels.
Actress flashed a lot of leg in the daring ensemble
Beauty appeared oblivious to the wardrobe malfunction
Claire Foy went braless in a semi-sheer number
Despite her show-stopping frock, the star left the ceremony empty handed as The Crown failed to win any awards despite being up for five nominations, with viewers of the big-budget show being left outraged over the whole thing.
The £100 million Netflix series focuses on Queen Elizabeth II’s early years and her relationship with husband Prince Philip (played by Matt Smith) as she comes to grips with her new title.
The ten-part regal drama lost out on winning Best Drama Series to Happy Valley and the star of the show, Sarah Lancashire, beat Claire to pick up the Best Actress in a Leading Role gong.