Showing posts with label Kate Middleton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Middleton. Show all posts

Organic hair dye to hide (whisper it) the first hints of grey. A powerful new alliance with the Queen. As she hits 30, how Kate is coming of age

Rarely can a woman facing 30 truly say her life is just beginning. For most, it is one of those grin-and-bear-it milestones, made all the more manageable by a stiff gin and tonic.

But the Duchess of Cambridge, she of the preternaturally glossy hair (reportedly thanks to a newly applied organic vegetable dye, of which more later) and storybook romance, is entering not only her fourth decade, but also the most challenging and exciting phase of her life.

Earlier this week, St James’s Palace finally announced details of the first clutch of lifelong royal patronages Kate has agreed to take on — charity work, of course, being the mainstay of the Royal Family.

Duchess of Dolittle is one of the less flattering 
monikers Catherine has acquired

The announcement was a long time in the coming — eight months after her wedding, to be exact — thanks to the royal household’s almost fanatically cautious approach to her duties.

It is an attitude that has, on occasions, left Kate open to ridicule (Duchess of Dolittle is one of the less flattering monikers she has acquired).

After all, in her first year of marriage William’s own mother, Princess Diana, undertook more than 170 official engagements — compared to the mere 34 Kate has racked up so far.

Even the Duchess of Cornwall — once cattily dubbed the laziest woman in Britain — threw herself into royal duties following her marriage at the age of 57 to Prince Charles and notches up a respectable 250 engagements a year.

The Duchess is aware of such criticism, but with the support of William and, more crucially, that of the Queen, she has stuck to her guns and refused to commit to a full-time public role.

At 85 and about to celebrate 60 glorious years on the throne, William’s grandmother has several lifetimes of experience under her belt and is determined to avoid the mistakes the family made by throwing a 19-year-old Diana headlong into the bear-pit of public life.

The monarch believes quite firmly that the Royal Family should let Kate — of whom she has already grown extremely fond — enjoy some time as an ‘ordinary’ military wife before a lifetime of public service calls.

So the Duchess has spent the past four months working her way through applications from the hundreds of charities that contacted the Palace begging for her backing after the Royal Wedding and asking her staff to approach organisations on her behalf.
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The Queen believes that the Royal Family should let
Kate enjoy some time as an 'ordinary' military wife
The fact that she has only chosen to become, initially, patron of four relatively small charities — Action On Addiction, the National Portrait Gallery, East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices and The Art Room — plus taking on an ad-hoc role with the Scouts, is part of her determination to become intimately involved with causes close to her heart, rather than spread her largesse too thinly.

‘It is impossible to predict whether her engagements will rapidly raise in the next year, but they will be broadly in line with those of her husband, the Duke (who carried out 90 last year),’ said one senior aide this week.

‘The couple are in a unique stage of their life and the Royal Family are very supportive indeed of their prioritising a lower-profile life and spending time together.’

The military is a huge part of Kate’s life and — contrary to reports that she has ‘begged’ William not to leave her for his posting with the RAF to the Falkland Islands next month — the increasingly confident Duchess is actually planning to use his absence to launch her solo royal role.

‘It is a natural moment for her to step out on her own,’ said one involved in the process.
‘Until now she has been taking a back seat as all of the engagements she and her husband have conducted have been associated with the Duke’s charities.

'William is hugely protective of his wife, but is also very proud of her and agrees that she is more than ready to set off on her own.’

Nor is it is true that a bereft Kate is planning to move in as a guest of Charles and Camilla at Clarence House while William is away over February and much of March.

The couple have two homes — their rented farmhouse close to William’s base at RAF Valley on Anglesey and two-bedroom Nottingham Cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace, which they use as their London base.

Both residences are deliberately unstuffy. In North Wales, the couple have a part-time cleaner who comes in for a couple of hours a week, but no formal domestic staff, while in London they are, I can reveal, about to employ a part-time housekeeper.

The new member of staff’s duties will include cleaning, running domestic errands and basic grocery shopping — although Kate insists she will still do the bulk of it herself in her local Waitrose on Kensington High Street. The Duchess also does all the couple’s cooking herself (with occasional help from William).

And she has continued to refuse the offer of either a dresser to help with her working wardrobe (which most senior female royals have) or even a lady-in-waiting (Diana appointed eight in the first six years of marriage), a position with which many had linked her sister, Pippa.

Kate does, however, have at least one ‘Girl Friday’ in her husband’s 11-strong office.
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The increasingly confident Duchess is planning to use
Prince William's absence to launch her solo royal role
Rebecca Deacon, a Home Counties sort in her 20s, was first employed by William and his brother to work on their Concert For Diana in 2007.

She quietly moved to the Princes’ private office as a ‘project officer’ when William and Kate’s engagement was announced in November 2010, but her real brief has been looking after Kate, particularly when meeting members of the public.

Having a woman on the staff is particularly useful when it comes to accompanying her on what courtiers quaintly call the royal ‘comfort breaks’ — popping to the loo in common parlance — as well as holding her handbag, introducing her to the right people and gathering up bouquets.

William and Kate’s long-standing personal private secretary, Helen Asprey, has also appointed a female PA dedicated to dealing with the couple on a day-to-day basis — making travel arrangements, booking hair appointments and the like.

Hair appointments, of course, have become something of a regular occurrence for the Duchess, who sports what is arguably one of the most admired styles in the world.

Now she is 30, even Kate needs, dare one say it, a little helping hand to keep those tumbling tresses in tip-top condition.

Indeed, impeccably placed sources have told me that the Duchess has, to her horror, started finding the odd grey hair (‘stress highlights’, her friends joke) and has been having an organic vegetable-based dye and subtle low-lights applied during regular four-hour sessions at the Richard Ward Hair And Metrospa in Chelsea.

But that's not to say she is anywhere near becoming one of those self-indulgent, pampered princess-types.

Kate is still a sporty, outdoors sort at heart — last week she was pictured running across a field as she played with her family dogs — but has, almost inevitably, given the levels of public scrutiny to which she is now subjected, become far more conscious of her looks.

Whether this has also led to her much commented-on weight loss is open to speculation.

Sources close to her vehemently insist she merely eats well and exercises regularly. But one associate who has known Kate since her days as a sports-mad teenager at Marlborough College recently remarked in horror on what they described as her ‘drastic’ change in figure.
It is, say friends, of enormous ‘frustration’ to Kate that her appearance is so heavily analysed.

‘She is happy and healthy and has never set out to present herself as a style icon, so gets hugely frustrated that is all anyone wants to talk about,’ says one.

‘Like any young woman, she wants to look nice and has more than a passing interest in fashion — but that is it.’
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Kate's determination to lead as low-key a life as
possible extends to her 30th birthday celebration
Her determination to lead as low-key a life as possible — despite her high-profile position — extends to her 30th birthday celebration on Monday.

Suggestions that her husband and sister have planned an Eighties-themed party featuring karaoke at a secret ‘pop-up’ venue in London have provoked guffaws of laughter at the Palace.
‘Nothing that exciting, I’m afraid,’ said one source.

‘It’s all very private and family orientated.’

On the eve of her big day — tomorrow night — the Duchess will accompany her husband to her first royal film premiere, Steven Spielberg’s hugely anticipated War Horse, which is being held in aid of William and Harry’s charitable foundation.

Bizarrely, she and William will share the red carpet with the film’s star Joey — a real horse. Another royal first, one presumes (and this despite the fact Kate is famously allergic to horses).

Afterwards, she and the Prince will mingle at an hour-long private reception for up to 100 guests, including Spielberg and wealthy donors who have paid up to £10,000 a ticket to brush shoulders with the most glamorous and sought-after couple in the world.

The couple plan to spend Monday with Kate’s family — possibly enjoying a lunch out — before returning to Wales, where William is due at work.

Quite an ordinary day for an extraordinary young women — but that, in a nutshell, is Kate’s life.

She is, say those who know her, at her most content pottering around their home in Anglesey, visiting the supermarket and making life comfortable for her husband.

‘She just loves being William’s wife, it really is as simple as that,’ said one.

Another source adds: ‘As a couple, she and William are already beginning to get into a routine which they hope to continue, at least until he leaves the military (possibly at the end of 2013). There is a quiet confidence about Catherine at the moment that is growing every day.’

In the coming months, their rural idyll will be shattered by the demands of their new royal roles (and possibly, the patter of tiny feet — although again friends insist this is something on which they will not be rushed).

The Duchess is set to achieve a royal landmark in her 30th year — sitting for her first official portrait.

A spokeswoman for the National Portrait Gallery yesterday confirmed that discussions were underway for a picture to hang alongside that of William and Harry, as well pictures of the Queen, Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana.

‘William and Kate will also take a leading role in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, with a high-profile tour of Singapore, Malaysia, the Solomon Islands and exotic Tuvalu in the Pacific.

Royal sources insist the Duchess is undaunted by the prospect.

In fact, she is apparently ‘raring to go’ — particularly as she is set, I can reveal, to undertake a joint engagement with the Queen next month.

‘It’s a remarkable show of support from Her Majesty and it is no coincidence that she has chosen to do this while Prince William is away,’ said an impeccably placed source.

‘Catherine will, after all, one day be Queen — and who better to learn the ropes from?
‘The Duchess may be turning 30 next week, but by that age the Queen had already reigned for four years and given birth to two of her four children.

‘She is keen to hand down her reserves of wisdom while she still can.’

Kate Middleton and Prince Harry choose matching footwear to watch William play football

Kate and Harry, getting on wellie: Prince and Duchess choose matching footwear to watch William play football

Great minds: Harry and Kate take a stroll in their boots

Wrapped up: Kate chose a warm sheepskin coat by L.K. Bennett to protect against the elements

Sticking the boots in: Kate and Harry chat to Prince William following the match

Post-game wrap up: Kate, Harry and Wills discuss the match with a fellow player

Favourite TV moment: Prince William kisses his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Royal Wedding in London on April, 29

Victory for the brunette brigade as Duchess of Cambridge and Pippa Middleton are named top beauty icons of 2011

Kate Middleton has been voted the top beauty icon of 2011 - beating sister Pippa into second place.

Kate, who became the Duchess of Cambridge when she married Prince William in April, came out top in a poll of 3,000 women.

The 29-year-old Duchess has become recognised as increasingly style savvy throughout the year, appearing impeccably turned-out at various public occasions over the year.

Brunette brigade: Kate won over the 3,000 women polled with her trademark glossy brown locks and heavy eyeliner, while Pippa's perfect tan and natural make up earned her second place

Topping the polls: Last year's winner Cheryl Cole came in third place, while Rihanna's exotic beauty won her fourth place

'Everyone in the list has a distinct look, whether it's natural beauty, full octane glamour or a love of beauty trend-hopping.
'While the majority of ladies in the list are natural beauties, we also see the TOWIE effect with Amy Childs appearing on the list for the first time with her Essex tan, hair extensions, and false nails.'

The study also found Cheryl managed to nudge her replacement on the UK X Factor, judge Tulisa Contostavlos, down into sixth place.
Pop princess Rihanna and This Morning television presenter Holly Willoughby completed the top five beauty icons of 2011.

TOP 20 BEAUTY ICONS OF 2011

1. Kate Middleton
2. Pippa Middleton
3. Cheryl Cole
4. Rihanna
5. Holly Willoughby
6. Tulisa Contostavlos
7. Beyonce
8. Emma Watson
9. Katy Perry
10. Victoria Beckham
11. Kelly Rowland
12. Lady Gaga
13. Amy Childs
14. Katherine Jenkins
15. Nicole Scherzinger
16. Adele
17. Pixie Lott
18. Angelina Jolie
19. Keira Knightley
20. Scarlett Johannson
Seventh in the list is mother-to-be Beyonce who appears on the list for the first time, while Harry Potter's Emma Watson appears at number eight on the list. 
With her pixie haircut, the young actress is the only woman in the top ten with short hair.

American singer and Mrs Russell Brand Katy Perry takes the number nine spot, cited for her quirky style, while mother-of-four and fashion icon Victoria Beckham completes the top ten.

New entries for 2011 include singers Lady Gaga at 12, Katherine Jenkins at 14 and Vogue cover girl Adele at 16.

Some who appeared in last year's list failed to appear this year, with Kylie Minogue, Fearne Cotton, Leona Lewis, Michelle Obama and Gemma Arterton all falling out of the top 20.

Sara Wolverson added: 'As always our Beauty Icons survey gives a snapshot of the changing face of British beauty.

'A key change for us is the continued rise of the brunette with three quarters of the top 20 sporting brown hair.

'We can see directly how changing celebrity trends affect our sales, from the 'Duchess effect' on sales of black eyeliner, to the 'Gaga effect' causing crazy nail art and our brightest cosmetics being a huge hit all year long, and Rihanna and Cheryl Cole's flirtation with vibrant red hair causing sales to rocket.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2078984/Duchess-Cambridge-Pippa-Middleton-named-beauty-icons-2011.html#ixzz1hk5PEF1A

Kate Middleton: Duchess of Cambridge and the secrets of a Chelsea blow-dry

Lustrous locks: Kate and the secrets of a glossy Chelsea blow-dry


Glowing: Kate's lustrous locks this week on a visit to a shelter for homeless young people in South London


Who said gentlemen prefer blondes? Kate's glossy chestnut glow is the shade women want to emulate

Richard Ward's salon in London's Chelsea

Richard Ward, pictured has been cutting the hair of all the Middleton family for many years


Richard says the most crucial part of Kate’s glossy look is the finishing touch - the blow dry

Kate Middleton gives Pippa her favourite coat? Duchess of Cambridge's sister follows her style

Has Kate given Pippa her favourite coat? Duchess of Cambridge's little sister follows her sibling's style


Sibling style: Pippa, right wore a cream coloured coat similar to one Kate has worn, left, to her seventh wedding of the year


Church bells: Pippa right, at the wedding of her university friends, Georgia Hewlett and Ben Fizherbert, left

All smiles: Pippa looks happy as she watches her friends get married in the church

Just married: Pippa was seen clapping with other guests as the bride and groom drove away into the night


The couple got married at St Andrews Church in Melton, Suffolk, left, where Pippa is seen arriving and greeting other guests, right

Kate Middleton arrives at Royal Albert Hall to watch Gary Barlow perform

Leggy night out: Kate looks all dressed up as she arrives at the Royal Albert Hall to watch Gary Barlow perform

Feeling chilly? The Duchess of Cambridge arrived at the Royal Albert Hall wearing a rather short dress

Looking stylish: Kate chose to wear a new season Zara printed dress with a black Ralph Lauren jacket


Windy evening: Kate tried her best to keep her dark hair in place as she made her way up the red carpet


Just the two of us: The newlyweds looked a little bit unsure about what to do when they first got out of the car

Boys in blue: Kate was met by her husband and the Prince of Wales when she got out of her car

Night out together: Prince William and his wife looked in good spirits as they prepared to watch Gary Barlow perform

With the in-laws: Kate and William made their way along the red carpet with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall


Ready for the camera: Once inside the Royal Albert Hall Kate posed for more photographs

Nice to meet you: Gary Barlow spent time with the Royal couple before preparing himself for his solo performance

Height difference: Barlow looked fairly short as he posed with the Royal four

Backstage pass: Barlow chatted to the royals before they took their seats in the Royal Box

Ready for the show: The foursome made their way to the Royal box to watch the gig

Pop fans: The Royal couple appeared to be enjoying the festivities


Different looks: The 29-year-old look rather different to how she usually dresses

Rising star: Gary welcomed his X Factor contestant Marcus Collins onstage

Going solo: Gary Barlow performed his first of two gigs at the Royal Albert Hall on Monday night to raise funds for the Prince's Trust


Boys club: He was also joined by Xtra Factor host Olly Murs, who he greeted with a warm hug