Kate stuns with dramatic hair transformation

The Duchess of Cambridge has surprised fans by appearing in a new virtual engagement with notably straighter hair.

The Duchess teamed up with the Duchess of Cornwall for a new video appearance released on Monday evening, which saw the pair host a joint video call with three of their respective children’s hospice patronages.

Dressed in an emerald green dress by Diane Von Furstenberg, Kate, 38, was pictured sporting a relaxed straight blow-dry with a sweeping side parting on the call from her Anmer Hall home in Norfolk, where she is isolating with husband Prince William, 38, and their three children.

The Duchess is famous for her signature bouncy blow dries, but seemed to have opted to leave her long locks straight this time instead of rocking her trademark waves.

The mum-of-three also appeared to have chosen to part her hair slightly further to the side.

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The Duchess of Cambridge normally opts for a bouncy blow-dry, pictured in 2018. (Getty Images)
The Duchess of Cambridge normally opts for a bouncy blow-dry, pictured in 2018. (Getty Images)

According to one stylist, the duchess latest new straight look is the latest in a long line of simple, classic styles the royal has sported during the coronavirus pandemic.

Hair stylist James Johnson believes the Duchess could have been opting for simplicity during the coronavirus lockdown.

“Kate is a hair icon globally, she’s known for her bouncy hair, but ability-wise, her more textured and bouncier looks are harder to recreate at home,” he told FEMAIL.

“So this side-parted style is perfect for someone who has less hair styling skills. Whilst being soft, and therefore easier to style herself, this hairdo also carries on her sophisticated look, even in lockdown.

He added: “The side-parting helps open up her face, showing off her amazing cheekbones. It also a handy trick for covering solid regrowth lines exposed in the middle.”

Last week the Duchess appeared to have more coppery tones in her hair, pictured at Fakenham Garden Centre. (Getty Images)
Last week the Duchess appeared to have more coppery tones in her hair, pictured at Fakenham Garden Centre. (Getty Images)

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As well as her style, there are some suggestions the Duchess has seen a change in her hair colour.

Last week, many royal fans noticed that the Duchess seemed to be sporting a lighter hair look as she made her first in-person engagement since coronavirus lockdown.

On a visit to Fakenham Garden Centre last Thursday the royal seemed to be rocking lighter more coppery tones.

The video call was to mark the start of Children’s Hospice Week. (PA Images)
The video call was to mark the start of Children’s Hospice Week. (PA Images)

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The duchess’ joint appearance with the Duchess of Cornwall comes as the duo mark Children’s Hospice Week 2020, taking the time to thank all those involved in and supporting children’s hospices across the UK.

During the call, the royals discussed the comprehensive and vital care that hospice staff provide, and the way that children’s hospices are able to create positive environments and happy memories even during the most difficult of times.

The Duchess of Cambridge has appeared in a video call with the Duchess of Cornwall, pictured at the annual Trooping The Colour parade on June 2017 (Getty Images)
The Duchess of Cambridge has appeared in a video call with the Duchess of Cornwall, pictured at the annual Trooping The Colour parade on June 2017 (Getty Images)

It’s the first time Kate and Camilla have carried out a joint engagement, though they have joined their husbands as a four before.

The Duchess, who became patron of EACH in 2012, described the work of children’s hospices as “extraordinary”.

“It’s a credit to the staff that they can provide the environment, the nurturing space for those families to help them go through long or short term care. It’s really awe-inspiring,” she said.

The Duchess of Cornwall, praising the work of children’s hospices at this difficult time said: “We’d like to thank everybody that works for hospices across the UK for the incredible job you do and allowing families to treasure their moments together.”

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