Kate Middleton made a magnificent return to red carpet since giving birth to Prince George as the royal couple attended an awards ceremony sponsored by Tusk Trust, a UK-based African wildlife conservation charity to honour African wildlife and environmental conservation.

Prince William is the group's royal patron and he distributed award to outstanding conservation groups.

The awards aim to celebrate outstanding achievement in the field of African conservation. From practical field conservation to successful environmental education, the Tusk Conservation Awards recognise the achievements of individuals who are ensuring the future of Africa and bringing the challenges faced by the continent to a global audience, as stated on www.tuskusa.com

The Duchess returned to lime light in Jenny Packham silver, sequinned floor-length gown (wide neckline, cap sleeves body- hugging top, a skirt) and completed the ensemble with Jimmy Choo silver stilettos and diamond cuff. Packham designed the exclusive gown while working on "Picnic At Hanging " Rock-inspired spring/summer 2014 collection which was showcased at New York Fashion Week .

Kate Middleton is back on the red carpet... and looking better than ever, if you ask us!

Reportedly Prince William will be working with charities working for helping children and war veterans. Prince William with ex-football star David Beckham will be working in an advertisement, which focus on reducing global demand for rhino horn and ivory. The advertisement will air around the globe.

"The Duke of Cambridge is currently involved in a number of initiatives to expand his work in the field of conservation, particularly in respect of protecting endangered species and habitats," according to an official statement.

The royal couple has hired William's former nanny - 71-year-old Jessie Webb and confirmed that Prince George was at home with his new nanny, Jessie Webb, 71, who looked after William and Harry as well.

The royal editor Robert Jobson confirmed on social media that Jessie Webb is the new nanny of Prince George:

Robert Jobson‏@theroyaleditor: "Will & Kate reveal they left baby Prince George at home with his nanny Jessie Webb, 71, who looked after William and Harry as boys."

In a speech during the event, Prince William talked about Prince George compared him to the Lion. He also expressed his concern and anguish over the extinction of wild animals. We have compiled some excerpts from speech here:

Prince William said , "As you might have gathered, Catherine and I have recently become proud parents - of a baby who has a voice to match any lion's roar!"

"This is actually our first evening out without him," William said. "So please excuse us if you see us nervously casting cheeky glances at our mobile phones to check all is well back home."

"Like any new parents, our thoughts inevitably turn to the world that our child will inherit," he continued as he presented the two awards.

"The possibility of extinction is bad enough for one of our children growing up here in the West, who will never experience the magic of seeing a rhino on a new television documentary; or even for my own little George, who Catherine and I very much hope to introduce to east Africa - a place we know and love - in the fullness of time.

But for a child growing up in Africa and whose birth-right and economic inheritance these creatures are, it is nothing more than immoral that he or she may never experience what his parents and grandparents knew and treasured."

Individual contribution is needed to stop the extinction of wild animals and conserve the forests by plantation of more and more of trees.

Watch the videos of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attending Tusk Conservation Awards ceremony below:

www.youtube.com/user/telegraphtv

www.youtube.com/channel/UC10doEYmtWPMWlA8jOzMg9A

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