When Princess Kate first captured the hearts of royal fans, her tumbling curls quickly became the envy of many. However, a closer look at photographs taken over the years reveals that even she has faced the challenges of humidity and rain on her hair.
In 2011, during the Royal Tour of Canada, a rare glimpse of Princess Kate’s pre-blowdry curls was captured during a dragon boat race. The rain and salt water left her brunette locks coiled in tight, wispy curls.
A similar situation occurred in 2013 when the royal couple visited Tuvanipipu Island. The tropical island weather caused Princess Kate’s normally sleek mane to become voluminous and wavy, showcasing her natural curls.
Even after the birth of her first son, Princess Kate’s thick brunette tresses quickly formed ringlets when exposed to the Welsh wind and rain. The humidity also proved to be no match for her chocolate-hued mane when she visited Belize, causing her hair to form beautiful, dainty curls and kinks.
And let’s not forget the time Princess Kate showed off her athletic prowess at the Sail GP in Plymouth. Salt water and wind soon turned her Hollywood curls into a tumbling, textured ponytail.
These unearthed photographs offer a fascinating glimpse into Princess Kate’s hair journey, showcasing her natural curls and the ways in which she embraces them, even in the face of challenging weather conditions.