Surprise! Kate Middleton has changed her look for the summer, introducing a new haircut and color during her latest appearance.
The Duchess of Cambridge revealed the new ‘do during an interview on Monday with “BBC Breakfast” in the UK, promoting a new language and literacy initiative called Tiny Happy People for young children amid the coronavirus health crisis.
The 38-year-old royalty was all smiles with face-framing capes and honey highlights, a shorter and lighter look than she has recently sported.
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The renewed locks of the future consort queen got the stamp of approval from Instagram fans, with a little enthusiasm that they were “in love” with the new and “beautiful” hair of Kate in the official account of Kensington Royal of the Cambridge family .
Throughout the interview, however, Middleton kept the conversation going with business, not beauty. The duchess expressed her support for Tiny Happy People, a BBC education initiative that provides free digital educational resources for children under the age of 5, and said she wished the programming had been available when her three children were younger.
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“In the first few months there is a lot of support from midwives and health visitors, but thereafter, there is a massive gap before school starts,” royalty said in the interview, which airs Tuesday.
“It is gold dust, really, for families to get those tips and tools to use, particularly in the first five years.”
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Julius Young of Fox News contributed to this report.