Collected by order, extra smooth tails, inevitable bouncy waves. She wasn’t the queen of the party, yet Kate Middletoneven in this long weekend of Platinum Jubileehas been able to unanimously win over subjects and fans across the Channel.
To hit the mark, once again, that of his by now consolidated savoir fairetrained in long years of court life, which allows her to juggle the most disparate public commitments with enviable craftsmanship royal. A real ace in the hole, to which are added style choices that generate immediate sold out, e pairs of make-up and hairstyles among the most desired by the Kingdom (and beyond). The umpteenth confirmation has come from these days of great jubilation for the 70 years of reign of Queen Elizabeth II, where the Duchess of Cambridge unveiled a varied carousel of proposals hair, taking home the usual general applause and cascades of hearts of approval.
Kate Middleton’s side crop
YUI MOK / Getty ImagesStarting from his iconic standard harvests, real torchon sculptures and intertwining created specifically to accommodate the refined hats. After debuting with a white and blue headdress on day one, under which hid lengths rolled up on themselves, softly resting behind the ear, Prince William’s wife showed off a canary yellow total look with matching maxi bun for the ceremony at St. Paul’s Cathedral. To accompany the elegant hat, a low maxi bun, closed like a bow by intertwined lengths.
The low, twisted crop sported for the ceremony at St. Paul’s Cathedral
Samir HusseinAnd what about the extra smooth tail, definitely more casual, sported for the visit with her husband and little George and Charlotte at Cardiff Castle. Pinned in the middle of the neck, and closed by a lock rolled on itself, the ponytail reconfirms itself as a versatile proposal, suitable for all occasions.
The extra smooth tail pinned to the middle of the nape
Karwai TangBut Kate’s trump card, as we know, is hers cascade of soft waves. Bright, defined, more or less bouncy, they have always been his signature hair for excellence. Since its entry into the Palace.
Could he perhaps have refrained from showing it off in these days?
– Kate Middleton, never out of place, who knows when to show off the standard bun
– Kate Middleton, all the hairlooks shown on the Royal Tour
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For the first day of celebrations, the Duchess opted for rolled-up lengths, resting softly behind the ear.
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Total look yellow for the ceremony at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Kate, for the occasion, decided to combine the yellow hat with floral detail with a low maxi bun, closed like a bow with intertwined lengths.
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Extra smooth tail, pinned mid-back for his visit to Cardiff Castle
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To her candid white outfit, the Duchess combined her soft, defined waves, shifted to one side, uncovering her maxi earrings.
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Here they are its bouncy waves, ultra bright and defined, which closed the celebrations.
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Source: Vanity Fair