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New look for Kate Middleton, who was intercepted at High Down Prison in London today for a visit as part of the Forward Trust, a prisoner recovery charity fund. Wearing a suit with shoulder pads and a white shirt, Kate was also heavily photographed for her new haircut: seventies curtain bangs and very long waves fresh from the hairdresser (or so it seems).

Kate Middleton is changing her appearance, experts say

According to experts, this is no coincidence: in her second year after the death of the Queen, the Princess of Wales chose a more modern style to renew “her personal brand”. “The new hairstyle is indicative of a young and modern member of the royal family who wants to adopt a fresh look,” Lisa Talbot tells the Chron.

“With the new season, it’s nice to see Kate with a new hairstyle, a little shorter and layered,” he comments. “It shows self-confidence, empathy, kindness and a desire to show that she is like other women who move with the times.” ». Kate probably used extensions to add bulk rather than length.

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