continues to recover from her abdominal surgery behind closed doors.While attending 77th annual awards, William was asked whether he’s team “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer” — referring to the same day release double-feature that rocked the box office last summer.But William told the Telegraph he has yet to see “Barbie” as well as the other 37 films nominated in other categories as he’s been busy at home.“I’ve done [watched] the fewest I’ve ever done before — with my wife it’s been a bit–,” he said, without elaborating on his wife’s recovery. “But hopefully, we’ll catch up, I’ll make my list tonight,” he said. “I’m a big fan of Christopher Nolan so I’ll be pleased if he wins, I loved ‘Oppenheimer.'”“I haven’t watched Barbie yet, but I want to,” the heir to the throne added.William put on a brave face Sunday as he walked the red carpet and rubbed elbows with Hollywood royalty, including Bradley Cooper, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, Cate Blanchett, and Emma Stone.Elsewhere during the star-studded ceremony, which took place at the Royal Festival Hall in London, actor Michael J.
Fox was honored with a standing ovation as he presented an award onstage.The “Back to the Future” alum, who has been battling Parkinson’s disease for decades, was seen getting out of his wheelchair to present the award for best film to “Oppenheimer.”The father of three, who has been president of BAFTA since 2010, was also seen sharing a friendly moment with David Beckham, whom he has known for years.And while Middleton and King Charles each deal with their respective health woes, William did not let his family’s rough patch affect his mood at the awards.According to top body language expert Darren Stanton, the Prince of Wales appeared “confident”.