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Kate Middleton looks glam in black for night out supporting her SportsAid charity

She dazzled in a black knee-length Alice Temperley dress as the guest of honour at the annual gala dinner for her charity SportsAid



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The Duchess of Cambridge glammed up for a night out tonight as husband William stayed at home with baby Prince George.


Kate, 31, dazzled in a black knee-length Alice Temperley dress as the guest of honour at the annual gala dinner for her charity SportsAid.


The glittering ball, sponsored by Tiffany & Co and Laurent-Perrier champagne, was held at swanky pop-up venue Supernova in central London's Embankment Gardens.


The duchess was joined by a host of Olympic and Paralympic stars including swimmer Mark Foster and wheelchair racer Tanni Grey-Thompson honouring the next generation of British athletes.


The visit is just one of a few select royal engagements Kate is carrying out before Christmas as she focusses on being a mum to four-month-old George.


William, meanwhile, has increased his number of royal duties since leaving the armed forces in September.


On Tuesday he wowed crowds at the Centrepoint Winter Whites Ball taking to the stage with Taylor Swift and Jon Bon Jovi to sing 'Livin' on a prayer'.


However, he had the night off last night and it was believed he put George to bed while his wife worked.


Recent accounts by his brother Prince Harry suggest he might not relish this task.


In an interview ahead of his upcoming South Pole race, Harry joked: "My brother, yeah, I think he's just quite jealous that I managed to get away from a screaming child."


At the SportsAid ball, Kate was due to present the coveted One-to-Watch Award which honours a young British sportsman or woman who has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to their career.


Previous winners of the award include diver Tom Daley and Team GB hockey player Harry Martin, who competed at London 2012.


On arrival the Duchess met this year's three candidates, shooter Amber Hill, 16, Pole vaulter Harry Coppell, 17, and 18-year-old rower Jess Leyden.


SportsAid helps the next generation of British athletes by giving them financial support and mentoring in the early stages of their careers.


Kate became their patron in April and in October she met their young athletes at the Olympic Park's Copper Box in her first solo engagement since giving birth.


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