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Princess Kate's long-forgotten updo is a work of art
Prince William's wife's hair always looks impeccable
The Princess of Wales is synonymous with a bouncy blowdry. But at an event in 2023, the royal, 43, stepped out with her hair in an updo – and it was a pure work of art.
Prince William's wife visited the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at Combermere Barracks, Windsor for the St David’s Day Parade, and her brunette locks were swept up into an intricately twisted do at the nape of her neck.
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The hairstyle – which had a woven effect – kept all her hair off her face and its low position on her head allowed for her classic black Juliette Millinery hat.
The Princess of Wales's updo was truly magnificentCelebrity hairstylist and resident hair educator at Beauty Club London, Shady Harb, tells us what makes this look so special: "It is its seamless balance of structure and softness. The soft twists and woven elements of the hair give it a graceful and romantic feel, while the clean finish and precise placement of each section ensure it remains polished and regal.
The Princess of Wales wore the traditional Leek during the Leek giving ceremony on St David's DayDespite the look being two years old, it remains ahead of the curve of updo trends. "I expect to see a lot of ballerina-inspired buns in 2025 and sleek chignons with a centre part so this low-bun style plays into that trend," the hairstylist – who has worked with the likes of Lily Collins – says.
All eyes have been on Kate – and her fabulous hair – since her relationship with Prince William went public. For her first TV interview, which happened to mark her engagement, the princess had a sneaky trick up her sleeve for keeping her all-important blowdry intact.
Kate's hair had stunning flicky endsIn her book, Kate: The Future Queen, royal correspondent Katie Nicholl revealed: "She made a point of placing her hands on her lap so that she didn't fidget with her hair and spoke beautifully in a cut-glass accent."
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The royal has since been spotted clasping her hands together or placing them gracefully on her lap to stop any nervous touching of her brunette locks – and to maintain a dignified posture.
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